BEIJING: China´s foreign ministry said Friday, in the latest verbal salvo between the two superpowers that US officials have "lost their minds and gone mad" in their dealings with China.
Tensions between Washington and Beijing have run high this year and some of the most outspoken critics of China in American congress were this week hit with sanctions, days after the US imposed visa bans and asset freezes on several Chinese officials.
US Attorney General Bill Barr added fuel to the fire on Thursday when he accused Beijing of mounting an "economic blitzkrieg" to replace Washington as the world´s pre-eminent power and spread its political ideology around the world.
But foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Barr and other American officials were criticising China to distract from domestic political problems.
"These people, for self-interest and political gain, do not hesitate to hijack domestic public opinion... to the point where they have lost their minds and gone mad," she said.
Hua added that China had no intention of challenging or replacing the US and said she hoped that Washington could "return to rationality" in its China policy.
"A sparrow cannot understand the ambition of a swan," she said.
"This is a serious misjudgement and misunderstanding of China´s strategic intent."
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