China attacks US at G-20 as the world's biggest source of instability

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BEIJING (REUTERS) - The United States is the world's biggest source of instability and its politicians are going around the world baselessly smearing China, the Chinese government's top diplomat said on Saturday (Nov 23) in a stinging attack at a G-20 meeting in Japan.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - The United States is the world's biggest source of instability and its politicians are going around the world baselessly smearing China, the Chinese government's top diplomat said on Saturday in a stinging attack at a G-20 meeting in Japan.

"The United States is broadly engaged in unilateralism and protectionism, and is damaging multilateralism and the multilateral trading system. It has already become the world's biggest destabilising factor," China's Foreign Ministry cited Mr Wang as saying. The United States has also used its domestic law to"crudely interfere" in China's internal affairs, trying to damage"one country, two systems" and Hong Kong's stability and prosperity, he added.

 

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