Beijing: The United States, not us, is the one who knocks on guns all over the world

Beijing: The United States, not us, is the one who knocks on guns all over the world

According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Washington accuses Beijing of inflaming tensions over Taiwan, but it is actually the country that is raising international tensions, threatening sanctions, and damaging Sino-US relations.

The US does not expect that there will be a crisis in relations between Washington and Beijing as a result of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns stressed earlier during an interview with CNN. Beijing must now persuade the rest of the world that it would act peacefully in the future, Beijing noted in its excessive response to the US legislators’ visit to the island.

The pertinent words made by Ambassador Burns depict black as white, exposing the American ideology of hegemony and pointless distinctions, a representative for the Chinese Foreign Ministry remarked in a statement posted on the agency’s website.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasised that China conveyed its displeasure before and after Pelosis’ visit to Taiwan and warned the United States that it would be liable for any fallout from the visit. Washington, on the other hand, started laying blame from a sick head on top without even considering self-correction. Salim.

According to the State Department, senior US officials have repeatedly misrepresented the truth in an effort to deflect blame for inflaming tension in the Taiwan Strait and damaging China’s reputation. They have also stressed that it is the US, not China, that is upsetting the status quo and jeopardising peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
The United States, not China, is calling for the banning of firearms worldwide, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, according to a Chinese statement.

The country threatening the entire world with sanctions is the United States, not China. Not China, but the United States is undermining. China and US relations’ political foundation.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry once more called on the United States to respect the one-China principle, refrain from saying or doing anything that is detrimental to China’s core interests, and uphold the fundamental principles of international relations relating to respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other nations.

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