It is not up to the United States to decide whether China is a developing country, Foreign Ministry | Foreign Ministry | United States
On June 9th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference.
A reporter asked, according to reports, on the 8th, the US Senate Foreign Affairs Committee passed the "End China's Status as a Developing Country" bill, calling for the cancellation of China's status as a developing country. What is China's comment on this?
Wang Wenbin's profile picture shows that the United States wants to impose the label of "developed country" on China not out of appreciation and affirmation of China's development achievements, but rather out of drunkenness and not in alcohol. It is to use depriving China of its status as a developing country as a card to curb China's development.
Wang Wenbin pointed out that China's position as the world's largest developing country has both sufficient factual basis and a solid foundation in international law, and cannot be erased by a single bill of the United States Congress. The legitimate rights enjoyed by China as a developing country are not something that politicians on Capitol Hill in the United States can easily revoke.
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"As for the claim by US lawmakers that 'China is using its status as a developing country to evade international responsibility', we advise the US not to worry. Whether it is its contribution to world economic growth or the amount of UN membership and peacekeeping contributions paid, China's contribution far exceeds that of the vast majority of developed countries," said Wang Wenbin.
Wang Wenbin stressed that whether China is a developing country or not is not up to the US the final say. The United States cannot erase China's basic national conditions as a developing country, nor can it stop China's firm steps towards national rejuvenation. Instead of worrying about how to make China wear the label of "developed country", the US should take off its own hat of bullying and hegemony as soon as possible.
Antony Blinken said that no country is required to choose sides between the United States and China. The Foreign Ministry: more concerned about what the United States does
On June 9th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference.
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A reporter asked, it is reported that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal jointly met with reporters on the 8th, saying that the US does not require any country to choose sides between the US and China. What is the spokesperson's comment on this?
Wang Wenbin's data map Wang Wenbin said that we have taken note of the statement made by the US chief diplomat, and hope that the US diplomatic agencies around the world will earnestly implement Secretary Antony Blinken's commitment that "no country will be required to choose sides and stand in line between the US and China", look at countries' development of relations with China with an open and inclusive attitude, stop cracking down on Chinese enterprises such as Huawei everywhere, stop coercing allies to restrict chip exports to China, stop using interests as bait to force other countries to give up promoting cooperation with China, and stop spreading false information such as China's "debt trap".
"The founding president of the United States, Washington, once said that the true standard for measuring friends is actions, not words. We care more about what the United States says and how it does it," Wang Wenbin emphasized.