- The Chinese embassy in Canada calls Biden's claims unfounded.
- US President Joe Biden, in his Canadian trips, calls Beijing a threat to international order.
- Beijing says it stands for peace and stability; it is the hegemon Washington acting to sow divisiveness
The Chinese embassy in Canada calls out disunifying rhetoric of Joe Biden's claims as false, not factual. It's a rehash of accusations that it calls senseless hype that will not go well for the Biden administration.
Chinese Embassy Calls Joe Biden's Claims Detrimental
An unidentified Spokesperson of the consulate gave the official reaction of Beijing to what is seen as undermining by Washington. Categorically the stand of China is that the US and its willing allies agree to continue the effects of Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice, reported by The Global Times.
The West practices politicization of blocs and arbitrary when it comes to many aspects of the law. National interference is done to get their way, but world peace, security, and development are compromised. Focus on development without conflict with cooperation for all parties, preferring a win-win scenario for all that is a component of world peace and global development as goals, noted Xinhua Net.
Everything ties into sustaining international order, remarked the embassy representative to the allegations of Washington and Ottawa. They are both pushing Beijing as the primary threat to the west-led international order and conduct destructive acts allegedly.
Canada Realizes Its Buying into Unfounded Biases
The official claimed that the approach of China to keeping out of the national affairs of other nations and internal affairs is upheld. It does not interfere in Canadian affairs, remarked the official cited in the Daily Sabah.
All activities of these embassies are lawful and based on the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations with the bilateral consular agreement between China and Canada, mentioned Chinese Embassy.
The Chinese representative urged them to end such biases, which are counterproductive. Ask to allow Chinese consulates and personnel to do duties and stop besieging China and its intentions. Stated that Beijing is governed by the rule of law with specific departments dealing with Canadian nationals Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. They are accused of conspiring against the country's national security based on law.
In contrast, the holding of Huawei's Meng Wanzhou for almost three years in Canada was a violation of the law because of an accusation. Beijing and Otawwa have problems that can be avoided, but the other party causes the issues. Instead of patching up differences, a few Canadian officials resorted to uncalled-for remarks that made ties worse. It would be better to resolve them for mutual interests.
Governments should find a way to resume beneficial interactions and end disputes for better cooperation. Beijing does not want a dispute but a win-win to get the best out of bilateral ties. The Chinese embassy derided Joe Biden's inflammatory rhetoric as untrue during the Canada visit by the US leader, adding that Ottawa is sacrificing something more by following Washington.