China Urges U.S. To Stop Sanctions Against Chinese Firms
Chinese Foreign Minister
"There is no evidence to support their accusation," Wang said. "They are merely irresponsible presumptions of guilt, an emotional lashing out."
Wang's comments come during the final days of the Trump administration and increased sanctions against Chinese entities.
On Friday,
On Friday Wang described
"The ruling party of
"Stop the arbitrary suppression of Chinese companies."
Low point in relations
The Chinese foreign minister delivered his special address at a time of persistent tensions between the world's two biggest economies.
Former Australian Prime Minister
"The key challenge is, what will we do in the 2020s, which lie ahead of us," Rudd said.
Wang agreed
Such policies and "resurging McCarthyism" have "fractured and crippled the international system," Wang said.
The Chinese diplomat repeatedly warned Trump officials against denouncing the
Wang also defended Chinese policies in
"We welcome you all to visit
"You will see a
Hopes for Biden
Wang's criticism of the policies of its trading partners comes as
Biden, who has called Xi a "thug" more than once during his campaign, has shown signs of promise, according to Wang.
Biden's commitment to re-enter
"We welcome more active measures," Wang said.
The foreign minister also expressed hope other policies under Trump could be reversed under a Biden administration.
Wang and Rudd said the removal of the current administration's restrictions against Chinese students would be a productive step toward rehabilitating ties.
In September,
"The view that Chinese students and scholars are spies, or suspects, says more about the accusers," Wang said.
The Chinese diplomat also said
Wang briefly addressed the COVID-19 pandemic Friday, but did not address allegations of
"Major countries should lead by example," he said.



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