In response to the wrong words and deeds of the US, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs made this clear in the past week.
From July 11th to 15th, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin held a regular press conference to show China’s position on the unilateral sanctions that the US will impose on Cuban officials and the remarks made by US consular officials concerning Hong Kong. Let’s see:
The unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States on Cuban officials lack the basis of international law and are typical "coercive diplomacy."
— — On July 11, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin.
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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Calling on the US to completely lift the unilateral sanctions against Cuba.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Wang Wenbin said on the 11th that the unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States on Cuban officials have no basis in international law and are typical "coercive diplomacy".
At the regular press conference that day, a reporter asked: It is reported that the US State Department issued a statement on the 9th, saying that the United States will impose visa restrictions on 28 Cuban officials and prohibit the relevant personnel from entering the country. What is China’s comment on this?
"China firmly supports the efforts of the Cuban government and people to maintain social stability. The unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States on Cuban officials lack the basis of international law and are typical ‘ Coercive diplomacy ’ 。” Wang Wenbin said.
Wang Wenbin pointed out that the United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly passed resolutions for 29 consecutive times, demanding that the United States end its economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba. "We call on the United States to listen to the just voice of the international community, follow the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and completely lift the unilateral sanctions against Cuba."
Any act or activity that interferes in China’s internal affairs and Hong Kong’s affairs, endangers China’s national security and undermines Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability is impermissible and will not succeed.
— — On July 12, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin
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Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Resolutely oppose US consular officials’ ravings about China’s policy of governing Hong Kong.
In response to the remarks made by U.S. Consul General Smoker in Hong Kong in his departure speech on the 11th, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin pointed out at a regular press conference on the 12th that any actions and activities that interfere in China’s internal affairs and Hong Kong affairs, endanger China’s national security and undermine Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability are impermissible and will not succeed.
"The Hong Kong SAR Government has made a solemn response to this. We express our strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to the fact that the US consular officials in Hong Kong have ignored the facts, made alarmist remarks, raved about China’s policy of governing Hong Kong, and smeared the political and economic situation in Hong Kong. " Wang Wenbin said.
Wang Wenbin said: since the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law, national security has been safeguarded, Hong Kong society has returned to the right track, the justice of the rule of law has been upheld, and the legal rights and freedoms of Hong Kong citizens and foreign citizens in Hong Kong have been better protected in a safer environment, and "one country, two systems", "Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong" and a high degree of autonomy have moved forward on the right track. In this regard, all walks of life in Hong Kong are highly recognized and generally welcomed by the international community. According to the poll, 76.2% of Hong Kong citizens believe that the freedom rights granted by the Basic Law have not been affected after the implementation of the National Security Law, and 63% of Hong Kong citizens believe that the National Security Law has improved the business environment in Hong Kong. The hard facts cannot be distorted, and the mainstream public opinion in Hong Kong cannot be denied.
Wang Wenbin said that China has always provided necessary assistance and support for foreign consular offices in Hong Kong to perform their duties according to law. At the same time, foreign consular offices and personnel in Hong Kong must respect and abide by Hong Kong laws, including the Hong Kong National Security Law, international laws, including the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, and basic norms of international relations. "Any acts and activities that interfere in China’s internal affairs and Hong Kong affairs, endanger China’s national security and undermine Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability are inadmissible and will not succeed."
It is not surprising that former senior officials of the United States admitted that they had planned foreign coups.
— — On July 13, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin
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Foreign Ministry spokesman commented that former senior US officials admitted to planning foreign coups: not surprising at all.
A former senior American official recently admitted that he had helped to plan a foreign coup. In response, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Wang Wenbin said on the 13th that this was not surprising.
At the regular press conference that day, a reporter asked: john bolton, a former national security assistant to the President of the United States, said in an interview with CNN on the 12th that he had helped to plan a coup in other countries. Reuters said it was "extremely unusual" for American officials to openly admit that they were involved in inciting foreign unrest. May I ask if China has noticed the relevant reports? Do you have any comments?
"It is not surprising that former senior officials of the United States admitted that they had planned foreign coups. It only shows that interfering in other countries’ internal affairs and overthrowing other countries’ regimes have become the code of conduct of the US government, and it is ‘ American rules ’ Part of it. " Wang Wenbin said, "Such a rule will only be opposed by the people of the world."
The people of the Middle East are the masters of the Middle East. The Middle East is not anyone’s backyard, and there is no so-called "vacuum".
— — On July 15, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin
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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: The people of the Middle East are the masters of the Middle East, and the Middle East is not anyone’s backyard.
In response to US President Biden’s statement during his recent visit to Israel that the United States will continue to play a leading role in the Middle East and will not allow China and Russia to fill the "vacuum", Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Wang Wenbin said at a regular press conference on the 15th that the people of the Middle East are the masters of the Middle East, and the Middle East is nobody’s backyard, let alone a so-called "vacuum".
Wang Wenbin said that at present, the situation in the Middle East is far from peaceful, the repeated delays of the epidemic have dragged down regional development, and the Ukrainian crisis continues to spill over and impact regional security. What people in the Middle East want most is development, and what they need most is security. "The international community, especially the major powers, responded to the urgent needs of the people in the Middle East, helped the countries and people in the Middle East to solve the two major issues of development and security, and provided constructive assistance for this, not the other way around."
He said that for a long time, China has always supported the people in the Middle East to explore their own development path independently, supported the countries in the Middle East to unite and cooperate to solve regional security problems, and made unremitting efforts to safeguard Middle East peace, promote Middle East development, and promote the fair and reasonable settlement of hot issues in the Middle East, and played its due role. China is willing to work with the international community to continue to contribute more positive energy to the peaceful development of the Middle East.