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Sherman: “The U.S. is ready to compete fiercely with China” | Blog Post

October 09, 2021 10:44 Last Update: 10:54

US Deputy Secretary of State Sherman has been very busy recently. Just after finishing his visit to India on the 7th, he rushed to Pakistan without stopping.

Not surprisingly, China once again became the “protagonist” of this trip. According to the Times of India, during his visit to India from October 5 to October 7, Sherman claimed that the United States had a clear attitude towards China and that the United States was “prepared to compete fiercely with China.”

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According to the website of the US State Department, Sherman met with Indian Foreign Secretary Hash Wadhan Slingela and Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jason Su, and attended the Indian Thought Summit hosted by the US-India Business Council.

US Deputy Secretary of State Sherman (left) meets with Indian Foreign Secretary Slingela (right).Picture from Sherman Twitter US Deputy Secretary of State Sherman (left) meets with Indian Foreign Secretary Slingela (right).Picture from Sherman Twitter

The US State Department stated that when meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Slingela, the two sides discussed the growing security, economic and Indo-Pacific issues between the United States and India, as well as urgent regional and global security issues, including Afghanistan, Iran, and Iran. Russia and China. Sherman assured Slingela that the United States will continue to work for India’s national security. The two countries have made a joint commitment to safeguard democracy and human rights, and recognize the importance of continuing to cooperate closely on common global challenges.

“We do not require countries to choose between the United States and China, but we do require a level playing field.” Sherman said.

Sherman mentioned China again when he participated in the Indian Thought Summit organized by the US-India Business Council: “We really hope that countries understand that economic coercion is not the way to build a strong international economy, global prosperity, peace and security.”

Regarding the relationship with China, Sherman said that the United States’ attitude is very clear. The United States “is ready to compete fiercely with China, but we want a level playing field… We will compete where we should be. China competes fiercely and cooperates with China where it is in our interests. When necessary, we will challenge China when it harms our interests, undermines the interests of our partners and allies, or threatens the rules-based international order. “

She added: “I think we and India are like-minded in this regard.”

In addition, with regard to US-Indian relations, Sherman claimed that the partnership between the United States and India is “indispensable” for the Indo-Pacific region and the world. Facing the challenge requires cooperation between the United States and India, the two largest democracies in the world. Sherman said that common democratic values ​​are the cornerstone of US-Indian relations. The United States has established a strong Indo-Pacific alliance and partnership network based on an order based on international rules.

Sherman once again reiterated his defense commitment to India: “Our partnership is essential to maintaining this, because we have common interests and we are the main defense partner.”

In this regard, Indian Foreign Secretary Slinghella stated that India considers its relationship with the United States “extremely important”, not only for the interests of the two countries, but also to “ensure a free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific region, and a peaceful and prosperous world.” “.

Prior to this, on September 25, US President Biden held talks with Indian Prime Minister Modi. In the joint statement issued by the leaders of the United States and India after the meeting, they once again emphasized the “firm commitment to India as a major defense partner.” The statement stated that the two countries will conduct close defense contacts through information sharing, logistics sharing, and military interaction, strengthen cooperation in advanced military technology, and expand contacts with regional partners within a multilateral framework.

During Sherman’s visit to India, on October 6, Yang Jiechi, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission, met with Sullivan, the National Security Affairs Assistant to the President of the United States, in Zurich, Switzerland. Yang Jiechi pointed out that whether China and the United States can properly handle their relations has a bearing on the fundamental interests of the two countries and their peoples, as well as the future and destiny of the world. Cooperation between China and the United States will benefit both countries and the world. The confrontation between China and the United States will cause serious damage to both countries and the world. The United States should deeply understand the nature of mutual benefit and win-win relations between the two countries, and correctly understand China’s domestic and foreign policies and strategic intentions. China opposes using “competition” to define Sino-US relations.

Yang Jiechi stated that China attaches importance to President Biden’s recent positive statements on Sino-US relations. He noted that the US has stated that it has no intention of containing China’s development and will not engage in a “new cold war”. He hopes that the US will adopt a rational and pragmatic policy toward China and work with China to respect each other’s core. Interests and major concerns, and follow the path of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation between China and the United States.

On October 7th, at a regular briefing by the US State Department, US State Department spokesperson Price said when talking about Sino-US relations that the relationship between the United States and China is multi-faceted and uncertain, with both competition and confrontation. There are also areas for cooperation. The United States hopes to reduce friction in this relationship and promote cooperation in some areas through constructive dialogue with China in the future.

Price also emphasized the importance of cooperation between China and the United States on climate change issues in his answer. She said that as the two countries with the largest greenhouse gas emissions in the world, taking responsible actions to solve the climate change crisis is not only for China and the United States, but also for inspiring other countries in the world to take action to solve the climate change crisis.

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