China’s top diplomat says Beijing isn’t posing threats to region
Speaking during a strategic dialogue session with the European Union’s chief diplomat in Brussels, China’s foreign minister delivered a message of reassurance, stressing that Europe’s current difficulties are unrelated to his country’s actions.
“China is not the United States, and its path should not be mirrored against America's historical trajectory,” he said.
The comments came amid heightened geopolitical tensions, with the European bloc navigating economic pressure from Washington and continued instability stemming from the war in Ukraine. The Chinese diplomat stated that Beijing maintains a longstanding record of peaceful conduct among the world’s major powers.
“On issues of peace and security,” he told his EU counterpart, “China has the best track record among major countries in today's world.”
Despite acknowledging that differences exist between Europe and China in terms of historical experience, cultural outlook, and core beliefs, he asserted these distinctions “should not warrant rivalry, nor their disagreements necessitate confrontation.”
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