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As Trump attacks, China sees a worrying trend for its future

Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a speech last week that US-China relations face their most severe challenge since the two countries established diplomatic ties in 1979.

July 16, 2020 / 16:11 IST
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On Monday, it was the South China Sea. On Tuesday, it was Hong Kong. On Wednesday, Huawei and human rights.

The Trump administration appears to be accelerating a push to define China as a strategic threat, a worrying trend for the country's leaders as the ambitions of a rising economic and military power collide with America's.

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A senior official accused the US this week of using the Hong Kong issue to try to obstruct China's development.

Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang told US Ambassador Terry Branstad in a meeting in Beijing that threats of US sanctions and the withdrawal of special trading privileges for Hong Kong are not about democracy and freedom in the semi-autonomous territory but an attempt to contain China.