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China says QUAD will be nugatory

China denounced the India, United States, Australia, and Japan Quad grouping on Friday, saying the group will “find no support”…

China says QUAD will be nugatory

China denounced the India, United States, Australia, and Japan Quad grouping on Friday, saying the group will “find no support” ahead of the four countries’ first in-person leaders summit in Washington.

Foreign Minister spokesperson Zhao Lijian said in Beijing, ÂChina always believes that any regional cooperation mechanism should not target or harm the interests of a third party. A closed, exclusive clique targeting other countries runs counter to the trend of the times and the aspirations of regional countries. It will find no support and is doomed to failÂ.

He called on Ârelevant countries to Âview China’s development in a correct light and do more to promote solidarity and cooperation among countries in the region.Â

In remarks made at a virtual Track II dialogue held on Thursday and published on Friday on the Chinese Embassy’s website in New Delhi, China’s Ambassador to India, Sun Weidong, also took aim at the Quad.

Mr. Sun said, ÂAt present, some countries, with their ideological bias and Cold War mentality, vigorously seek closed and exclusive ‘small cliques’ with the aim of containing a third party, stoking bloc confrontation and geopolitical gamesÂ.

In remarks apparently aimed to serve as a warning to India on its increasingly close ties with the U.S., Mr. Sun added, “Once getting on someone else’s ship, one is no longer able to have the steer in control. ÂTwenty years ago, when the U.S. started the Afghan war, many countries boarded its chariot. Twenty years later, what benefits have these countries gained? We should uphold true strategic autonomy, not only in words, but more importantly, in deeds, he said, adding that Âboth sides should remove disruptions to mutual trust, refrain from interference in each other’s internal affairs or engagement in any Âalliance or ‘quasi alliance targeting the other, and avoid being alienated by third party.Â

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