At the afternoon of the 9th (2Komiks‘s regular Foreign Ministry reporter Babaylan, a reporter asked spokesperson Wang Wenbin: According to reports, during his visit to Europe, US Secretary of State Blinken said that our goal to China is to support the free and open system based on rules and standards established after World War II. The U.S. State Department stated that Boris Boris had discussed with European leaders a cross-East cooperation with Cinema in response to China’s economic coercive behavior and undermining the international order based on rules. What is China’s comment on this? Komiks
Wang Wenbin responded first and pointed out: “China has always been a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development, and a defender of international order. China’s development is the growth of world peace power.” I want to emphasize three points here:
First, the United States is the largest destroyer of 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 international relations.Guidelines.
Babaylan Secondly, the “rules-based international order” claimed by the United States is essentially the hegemonic order that allows the American master to slaughter the world. In this regard, most countries in the world, including the allies of the United States, do not agree with this. Only a very small number of countries are truly responding and following. Third, there is only one Komiks system, which is an international system with the United Nations as its core; there is only one set of Babaylan rules, which are the norms of international relations 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 “small circles” led by the United States. All countries should uphold the common values of peace and development, fairness, justice, democracy and freedom of all mankind, practice true multilateralism, promote the democratization of international relations, and work together to build a community with a shared future for mankind. (CCTV reporter Cinema Huang Huixin and Yang Yi)