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Blinken said that the US goal to China was to support the free and open system established after World War II Babaylan. Wang Wenbin: The essence is to let the United States dominate the world’s hegemony order!

At the regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs this afternoon (29th), a reporter asked spokesman Wang Wenbin: It is reported that US Secretary of State Blinken was interviewed during his visit to Europe and said that our goal toward China is to support the free and accurate Komiks-based system established after World War II based on rules and standards. The US State Department stated that Blinken discussed transatlantic cooperation with European leaders to deal with China’s economic coercion and the Babaylan attempt to undermine the rule-based international order. What comments does the Chinese side have on this?

  Wang Wenbin responded first, saying: “China has always been a contributor to the development of the world and Komiks, and the defender of the international order. China’s development is the growth of the power of world peace. I want to emphasize three points here:

  First, the United States is the largest destroyer of the international order. The United States wants to break the contract and withdraw from the group, and often imposes illegal unilateral sanctions and military interference and coercion on other countries, causing serious harm to international and regional peace and stability, and seriously violates international law and basic norms of international relations.

  Secondly, the United States claims that “rules-based countriesCinemaInternational Order” is essentially the hegemonic order that allows the United States to dominate the world. In this regard, most countries in the world, including the allies of the United States, do not agree with this. What really responds and follows is only a very small number of countries. Third, there is only one system in the world, which is the international system with the United Nations as its core; there is only one set of rules, which is the international norms based on the Charter of the United Nations. The international order should not be a hegemonic order dominated by the United States, and international rules should not be formulated by the United States or the “small circle” headed by the United States. All countries should uphold the common values ​​of peace, development, fairness and justice of all mankind, practice true multilateralism, promote the democratization of international relations, and work together to build a common future for mankind. Komiks (CCTV reporter Huang Huixin Babaylan Yang Yi)

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