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China not seeking to displace US as top power: FM

By AFP
September 29, 2018

NEW YORK: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi dismissed fears Friday that his country was seeking to overtake the United States as the pre-eminent world power amid fast-deteriorating relations with President Donald Trump.

Speaking to an influential US think tank, Wang took a steadfastly conciliatory tone, pledging to work with the United States to resolve disputes and denying that China was stealing technology.

“Some American friends have proceeded from the Western theory of realism,” he said, believing that “in the past several hundred years, strong countries are bound to seek hegemony, and their conclusion is that China is about to seek hegemony and even challenge or displace US leadership.”

“I want to tell you very clearly that this is a serious strategic misjudgment,” Wang told the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, where he was attending the UN General Assembly.“It is a misguided anticipation that will be extremely detrimental to US interests and the future of the United States,” he said.

“Regrettably, this self-imagined suspicion is spreading and it has also been amplified,” he said, warning that it could “even lead to new suspicions and make it even more difficult to address specific issues.”After Trump forged an initial bonhomie with Chinese President Xi Jinping, relations have rapidly plummeted.Trump with characteristic bluntness this week said that he may no longer consider Xi a friend.