China Friday cautioned the US against crossing "red lines" on its sovereignty, security, or development, and warned of deteriorating relations.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi cautioned the US on Friday against crossing the country's "red lines" in terms of sovereignty, security, or development, and warned of a "downward spiral" in bilateral relations.
China's actions, such as maritime disputes with the Philippines and military activities near Taiwan and India, are prompting neighboring countries to bolster defenses and form alliances. China's aspirations as a dominant power are reshaping regional dynamics, leading to a rise in defense spending and security cooperation among smaller nations. It is, therefore, China that is turning itself into the world's enemy.
The strained US-China relationship, marked by trade tariffs and security alliances, has complicated their ties. The US-China dynamic reflects power struggles and differing ideologies. To foster collaboration, a shift from confrontation to cooperation may be necessary, considering China's economic challenges and global pressures.
China views the Blinken visit as confrontational and demanding. His focus on China's defense ties with Russia and allegations of human rights violations draw criticism. The visit signifies a continuation of US officials instructing China on various global matters, reflecting strained relations and differing perspectives on international affairs.