US, China accuse each other of 'bullying' nations
25 Aug 2021 01:42PM
HANOI: US Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday (Aug 25) again charged China with bullying its Southeast Asian neighbours, the second time in two days she has attacked Beijing during a regional visit, as Washington tries to rally regional partners to take on China's growing economic and military influence.
The Chinese foreign ministry shot back on Wednesday and accused the US of meddling in regional affairs and disrupting peace. Earlier in the day, Chinese state media accused Harris of seeking to drive a wedge between China and Southeast Asian nations with comments in Singapore that Beijing used coercion and intimidation to back its unlawful South China Sea claims.
Speaking in Hanoi on Wednesday, Harris said there was a need to mount pressure on China over its maritime claims and offered to support Vietnam in several key areas, including enhancement of maritime security to take on Beijing's increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea
"We need to find ways to pressure, raise the pressure ... on Beijing to abide by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and to challenge, its bullying and excessive maritime claims," said Harris during a meeting with Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
Harris offered Vietnam more visits by US warships and aircraft carriers, vaccines and aid to tackle COVID-19 and announced the launch of several programmes to help combat climate change, according to a White House official who did not wish to be named.
Harris's seven-day trip to Singapore and Vietnam is part of a broader US strategy to take on China globally.
China, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan, lay claim to parts of the South China Sea, which is crossed by vital shipping lanes and contains gas fields and rich fishing grounds.
25 Aug 2021 01:42PM
HANOI: US Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday (Aug 25) again charged China with bullying its Southeast Asian neighbours, the second time in two days she has attacked Beijing during a regional visit, as Washington tries to rally regional partners to take on China's growing economic and military influence.
The Chinese foreign ministry shot back on Wednesday and accused the US of meddling in regional affairs and disrupting peace. Earlier in the day, Chinese state media accused Harris of seeking to drive a wedge between China and Southeast Asian nations with comments in Singapore that Beijing used coercion and intimidation to back its unlawful South China Sea claims.
Speaking in Hanoi on Wednesday, Harris said there was a need to mount pressure on China over its maritime claims and offered to support Vietnam in several key areas, including enhancement of maritime security to take on Beijing's increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea
"We need to find ways to pressure, raise the pressure ... on Beijing to abide by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and to challenge, its bullying and excessive maritime claims," said Harris during a meeting with Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
Harris offered Vietnam more visits by US warships and aircraft carriers, vaccines and aid to tackle COVID-19 and announced the launch of several programmes to help combat climate change, according to a White House official who did not wish to be named.
Harris's seven-day trip to Singapore and Vietnam is part of a broader US strategy to take on China globally.
China, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan, lay claim to parts of the South China Sea, which is crossed by vital shipping lanes and contains gas fields and rich fishing grounds.
US, China accuse each other of 'bullying' nations
HANOI: US Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday (Aug 25) again charged China with bullying its Southeast Asian neighbours, the second time in two days she has attacked Beijing during a regional visit, as
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