[국제]China’s “US-Japan, malicious attack”…’thin ice plate’ ahead of Alaska talks

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When the United States and Japan clearly expressed their opposition to China, saying they were coercive and harming their stability, China responded by saying that it was a’malicious attack’.

The United States has begun to discuss strengthening its alliance with Korea in earnest, and a’fight’ between the United States and China is intensifying ahead of the high-level talks in Alaska.

Correspondent Kang Seong-woong reports from Beijing.

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China made up the largest share of the joint announcements by the US and Japanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Defense.

China has expressed a clear opposition, saying it is coercively dealing with local countries and hurting stability.

Japan also expressed concern in Hong Kong, the South China Sea, Taiwan, and the kidney problems and took joint assistance with the United States.

China criticized it primarily for being a’malicious attack’ and interference in internal affairs.

[자오리젠 / 중국 외교부 대변인 : 중국의 대외 정책을 악의적으로 공격하고, 중국 내정을 심각하게 간섭하고 중국의 이익을 해치려는 헛된 시도입니다.]

China’s sense of vigilance is expected to increase as the US begins to discuss strengthening the alliance with Korea.

However, China is in a position to attend the Alaska talks with the United States on schedule.

This is because it is the first high-level meeting for the Biden administration, and it is necessary to directly explain China’s position.

[텅젠췬 / 관영 CCTV 평론가 : 이번 전략 대화는 앞으로 미중 고위층 간 교류도 길도 닦고, 미중 관계 안정에도 필수불가결한 중요한 회의라고 할 수 있습니다.]

Under these circumstances, the United States imposed sanctions on 24 senior Chinese officials banning financial transactions with the United States.

The reason is that it suppressed the democratization of Hong Kong, and it included power groups such as Wang Chun, Vice Chairman of the commerce committee at Jeon In University.

Before the first high-level talks since the inauguration of the Biden administration, the United States and China are facing each other head-on, revealing their positions more clearly.

This is Sungwoong Kang from YTN in Beijing.

[저작권자(c) YTN & YTN plus 무단전재 및 재배포 금지]

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