China foreign minister says Trump’s tariffs reveal ‘extreme egoism’ as he speaks out against protectionism
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China’s Foreign Minister Vang Yi said that Beijing remains behind the international rules when it comes to tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, and that the US charges show “extreme egoism.”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs commented as before he held a meeting of Chinese-Central Asian Foreign Ministers in Kazakhstan.
Wang stressed that Beijing is against defense in a commercial war with the United States, which initiated by Trump Tariffs on China and many other countries.
He explained that China would be able to solidly on tariffs with other countries, noting that Beijing will support the “world to inject stability”.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that US tariffs show “extreme egoism”. (Getty Images)
Trump Tariffs: Discover the “extreme egoism” and the intimidation of certain countries, said Wang.
In an interview published on Friday, Trump claimed that Tariff negotiations continued with China, although Beijing denied any such talks.
China has previously accused “violence” of other US countries, including the UN Security Council in the UN Security Council, “the impact of one-sided on international relations” at the beginning of this week.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Jin said that Beijing is against defense. (Getty Images)
“Under the cover of reciprocity and justice, the United States is playing zero money, which is, in fact, to slip the international economic and trade procedure through tariffs and to put forward the interests of the United States to the value of all countries.
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Fu also: highly appreciated China For his “decisive reaction” after he described as “Abuse of Tariffs.”
Reuters contributed to this report.