China envoy in South Korea warns of ‘wrong bets’ over Sino-US rivalry

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China envoy in South Korea warns of ‘wrong bets’ over Sino-US rivalry
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The envoy blamed Seoul for creating “difficulties” for bilateral ties by failing to respect Beijing’s core interests. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SEOUL - South Korea might be making “wrong bets” in the Sino-US rivalry, the Chinese ambassador in Seoul said, urging Seoul to stop “decoupling” from China and restore economic and diplomatic ties.

Mr Xing blamed Seoul for creating “difficulties” for bilateral ties by failing to respect Beijing’s core interests, including Taiwan, while being“China-South Korea relations face many difficulties. Frankly, the blame does not lie with China,” he said, according to a statement released by the embassy. “We hope that the South Korean side will faithfully keep its promise and clearly respect China’s core concerns, such as the Taiwan issue.

“In a situation where the United States is pressuring China with all its might, some are betting that the United States will win and China will lose. This is clearly a wrong judgment and a failure to properly grasp the course of history,” he said. “I can assure you, those who bet on China’s defeat will definitely regret it.

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