mission representative China before European UnionZhang Ming responded this Thursday to a statement released on Wednesday by foreign ministers G7 and the Union, warning that it will respond to any violation of its sovereignty, and at the same time urging USA take responsibility for your actions.
“Taiwan is part of China’s territory, and interference in its affairs is a violation of China’s sovereignty,” Ming said in a statement released by his office, emphasizing “any action that violates China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.” China will be returned by the Chinese people.”
In this sense, Zhang criticized the call G7 respect the “international order based on norms”, questioning that it is being imposed by Western powers, while at the same time calling on “people who do not understand what evil is” to look at the joint statement of foreign ministers.
“What is evil? What does it mean to have no shame? If there is someone in the world who does not understand this, please look at the sayings (…) Why are there so many wars and riots in the world? It is because of these vices and this shamelessness,” said the Chinese representative in Brussels.
“Declarations of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs G7 and the Union is nothing more than the logic of a thief: one can do evil, and the other cannot fight back,” he added.
Reply to the Big Seven
On the other hand, Zhang responded to part of the communiqué G7 urging China “not to unilaterally change the status quo” in the region, stating that “hostile forces from abroad and separatist forces inside the island” are responsible for such a change Taiwan”.
“Having reached a position in the strait Taiwan at this point, who is threatening whom? Who provoked whom? This is territorial integrity China which is under serious threat, and this is the sovereignty China which was seriously provoked,” the spokesman said in European Union from China.
“Faced with this brazen provocation, the Chinese people will never swallow such a bitter fruit, and the Chinese government’s measures to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity are absolutely necessary and appropriate. It’s a common and firm desire 1.4 billion Chinese” added.
Zhang questioned the G7 response and European Union if China respond to the “provocation in Taiwan” and explained that the Chinese people have “for a long time been attentive” to the West’s attempts to deprive the China’.

At the same time, he recalled that China, which was invaded by the Eight Nations Alliance, is not the same as the current one, comparing the G7 and the European Union with the 1900 alliance of major powers troops that were assigned to the Asian giant to defeat the Boxer Rebellion.
“Do you think that China is still the China of the past? What can they still get away with it? That they can keep doing whatever they want? The Chinese people have long ceased to be intimidated and manipulated by the authorities. they are purely internal to China and are within the sphere of China’s sovereignty. In today’s world, Western powers can no longer do whatever they want,” Zhang said.
G7 Statement
On Wednesday afternoon, G7 foreign ministers urged the international community to “keep peace and stability” in the Taiwan Strait after Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei.
In a statement, the foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, called for “maintaining order within the framework of international law” both in the Taiwan Strait and “beyond outside of it.”
“We are concerned about the recent announcement China and his threatening words, especially regarding planned military exercises and economic coercion, which could lead to unnecessary escalation,” they said.
Thus, they argued that “there is no reason to use (Pelosi’s) visit as a pretext to wage aggressive warfare in the Taiwan Strait” and defended the “normality and routine” of foreign delegations visiting other countries on business. trips abroad. “Answer Mr. China jeopardizes stability in the region,” they said.
So they asked Beijing “do not unilaterally change the status quo in the region through the use of force”, and instead called for the use of “peaceful means of resolving differences”.
“We reaffirm our commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the area and ask the parties for calm, restraint and transparency so that all lines of cooperation remain open to avoid misunderstandings,” they concluded.
(EuropePress)
Source: RPP

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