In response to a comment from former US President Donald Trump, China's foreign ministry emphasizes that it does not target any third party while building diplomatic relations with other countries.
Beijing has clarified its stance on diplomatic ties, asserting that it does not target any third party.
This statement came in response to comments made by former U.S. President
Donald Trump regarding a supposed conspiracy involving China, Russia, and North Korea against the United States.On Thursday, as a military parade unfolded in Beijing, China's foreign ministry addressed Trump's recent commentary on social media platform Truth Social.
The former president had posted a message aimed at Chinese President Xi Jinping, suggesting a coordination between Putin, Kim Jong Un, and China in plotting against the U.S.Trump referenced the U.S.'s role in helping China achieve its liberation from Japan during World War II, stating, "Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against the United States of America." He added this message while acknowledging the historical support provided by the U.S. to China.The foreign ministry's response maintained a diplomatic tone, emphasizing that China does not have any intention to target third parties in its engagements with other nations.
This clarification aims to provide reassurance on China's global approach towards international diplomacy.