Beijing warns NATO against exaggerating 'China threat theory'
(last modified Tue, 15 Jun 2021 13:01:23 GMT )
Jun 15, 2021 13:01 UTC
  • Beijing warns NATO against exaggerating 'China threat theory'

Beijing has warned NATO against exaggerating the perceived threat from China and “artificially creating confrontation,” after US President Joe Biden urged Washington’s European allies to stand up to the Asian power.

According to reports, the leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Monday accused the country for threatening the so-called international order through assertive actions in building a nuclear arsenal and space and cyber warfare capabilities.

The Chinese mission to the European Union (EU) reacted to the accusation on Tuesday, calling for NATO to “view China's development rationally.”

The mission said NATO needs to “stop exaggerating various forms of 'China threat theory' and not to use China's legitimate interests and legal rights as excuses for manipulating group politics (while) artificially creating confrontations.”

It described the accusations as a "slander of China's peaceful development, a misjudgment of the international situation and its own role, and it is the continuation of a Cold War mentality and the group's political psychology at work.”

China is always committed to peaceful development, it added.

"We will not pose a 'systemic challenge' to anyone, but if anyone wants to pose a 'systemic challenge' to us, we will not remain indifferent," said the Chinese mission.

The exchange came a day after leaders of the Group of Seven adopted a hostile stance toward Beijing in their final statement, repeating their allegations over a range of contentious issues.

The Chinese embassy in London hit back at the G7 for "political manipulation," saying the group distorted the facts and exposed the "sinister intentions of a few countries such as the United States."

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