Chinese Foreign Minister Wang YI said on Friday that Beijing supports international rules when it comes to tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump and that the United States shows “extreme selfishness”.
The Foreign Minister expressed his comments while he was in Kazakhstan at the Central Asia Central Ministers meeting.
Van emphasized that Beijing opposes protectionism against the background of a trade war with the United States caused by Trump Tariffs on China And many other countries.
He explained that China would seek solidarity with other countries concerning the tariffs, noting that Beijing would support the multilateral multilateral to “introducing stability into the world”.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang YI said the US tariffs show “extreme selfishness”. (Getti Image)
Trump tariffs Discover “extreme selfishness” and bullying of some countries, Van said.
In an interview published on Friday, Trump said the tariff talks with China were being held, though Beijing denied such talks.
Earlier, China also accused the United States of “bullying” other countries through its trade war, including at the United Nations Security Council of the Arry-formula on “the influence of unilateralism and practice of bullying on international relations”.
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Wang II, Chinese Foreign Minister, said Beijing opposed protectionism. (Getti Image)
“Under the guise of reciprocity and justice, the United States is playing with a zero amount, which, in fact, is to undermine the existing international economic and trade order through tariffs, puts the interests of the US above the overall good community and promoting hegemonic ambitions by the cost of legitimate interests of all countries.
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Fu also Highly appreciated China For his “decisive countermeasures” after faced what he called “tariff abuse”.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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2025-04-26 07:38:00