Ministry of Foreign Affairs: It fully demonstrates that the relevant countries have aroused regional vigilance, and many countries have expressed their unwillingness to choose border stations between China and the United States | Asia | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
At the routine press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs held on June 5th, a reporter asked, "We have noticed that during the recent Shangri La Dialogue, high-level officials from Indonesia, Singapore and other countries expressed their unwillingness to see a" new Cold War "and their unwillingness to be forced to take sides between China and the United States." What is the spokesperson's comment on this? "?
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said that the statement fully demonstrates that some countries intend to launch a "new cold war" in Asia, forcing them to choose sides, which has aroused widespread vigilance and resolute opposition from regional countries. Adhering to strategic autonomy and maintaining regional stability and development is the common aspiration of regional countries. Some countries claim to be free and open, claiming to maintain regional peace and prosperity, but in reality, they constantly assemble various military groups and try to push NATO eastward into the Asia Pacific region. The attitude of most countries in the region is very clear: they oppose the assembly of various military groups in the region, do not welcome NATO to extend its tentacles to Asia, do not accept replicating factional confrontation to Asia, and do not allow any cold war or hot war to repeat in Asia.
Wang Wenbin said that Asia is the region with the most growth vitality and development potential in the world. Asia should become a "new cold war" of cooperation and win-win, and should not be divided into closed and exclusive "small circles". Asian countries welcome efforts to achieve success together, but do not welcome attempts to create trouble specifically. China firmly upholds the central position and inclusive regional cooperation framework of ASEAN, and is willing to work with regional partners, including ASEAN countries, to uphold the concept of open cooperation and mutual benefit, oppose words and actions that incite confrontation in Asia, and work together to build Asia into a pillar of peace, a highland of development, and a hotbed of cooperation.