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China protests against US interference in its internal affairs

In a protest statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China asked the US not to interfere in the country's internal affairs.

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the draft law to help resolve the Tibet-China conflict signed by US President Joe Biden is a clear interference in China’s internal affairs.

According to the RT report, the Chinese Foreign Ministry wrote in a statement published on its official website today that Beijing expresses its strong protest in this regard.

According to China’s statement, the President of the United States signed the aforementioned draft law yesterday, July 12. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China emphasized that the new American document violates the commitments of the American authorities, violates the basic norms of international relations, crude interference in China’s internal affairs, seriously harms China’s interests, and sends a completely wrong signal to the forces that want it. 

In this statement, it is noted that the Chinese side has submitted a strong and strict protest note to America. This statement states that any attempt by any power to contain and suppress China using Tibet will never succeed. 

In the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, it is emphasized that Tibet has been a part of China since time immemorial, and the affairs of Tibet are the only internal affairs of China, and Beijing will not allow any foreign interference in it. 

The Chinese Foreign Ministry pointed out that if Washington continues to act regardless of the opinions of others, the Chinese side will resolutely take effective measures to protect its sovereignty, security and development interests.

Translator: Mina Azimi

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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