Beijing, Dec 11 — The China-U.S. relationship has in this year gone through its “most dire situation” since the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties more than 40 years ago, and it is time for the retrogression made by anti-China forces in the United States to come to an end, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.
Wang made the remark when delivering a keynote speech at an annual seminar on international situation and China’s diplomacy in Beijing.
While the world needs unity and cooperation more than ever, the U.S. has drifted away further along the path of unilateralism and has become the most destructive factor in today’s international system, Wang warned.
Anti-China forces in the U.S. acted out of their self-interests and political prejudice, slandered and demonize China in every possible way, and imposed unreasonable sanctions, and even incited ideological antagonism in an attempt to push the world into the abyss of a new Cold War, Wang said.
The retrogressive actions of such people should come to an end, and if they persist in this way, they will damage and ruin the U.S.’ credibility, jeopardize world peace and stability, and eventually be spurned by the world and by the history.
The complexity of Sino-U.S. relations has gone beyond the bilateral context, and has led to a choice to be made between multilateralism and unilateralism, progression and retrogression, justice and aggressive power, Wang said.
What China defends are its own legitimate rights and interests as well as the common and long-term interests of all countries; What China protects are the political basis for regulating China-U.S. exchanges as well as the norms governing international relations that all parties should abide by; What China pursues are its legitimate propositions as well as international fairness and justice, Wang said.