Embassy Spokesperson on UK Government's "China Audit" Statement and China-Related Content in Its National Security Strategy
Question: On 24 June, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy made a statement on the "China Audit" in the House of Commons. While emphasising China's importance and the need for increased engagement and cooperation with China, he continued to falsely claim that China poses multiple security threats to the UK and made unwarranted comments on issues related to Taiwan, Hong Kong, the South China Sea and human rights. On the same day, the UK released its National Security Strategy report, which also mentioned China multiple times. What is China's comment?
Embassy Spokesperson: We firmly oppose the erroneous remarks in the UK's statement and report that spread "China threat", make groundless accusations against China, and interfere in China's internal affairs.
Facts fully demonstrate that China has always been a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development, and a defender of the international order. China's development does not pose a challenge or threat to any country; rather, it brings opportunities for shared development to countries around the world. Accusations such as Chinese espionage, cyber-attacks, and transnational repression against the UK are entirely fabricated, malicious slander. Issues related to Taiwan, Hong Kong and human rights are purely China's internal affairs, which brook no interference from any external force. China's determination to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests is unwavering. We will never allow any external force to provoke or stir up trouble.
We urge the UK to see the situation clearly, adopt the right mindset, and completely abandon Cold-War mentality and ideological bias. Only by maintaining a correct perception of China and adhering to mutual respect and open cooperation can dialogue and exchanges across various fields between China and the UK proceed smoothly, and bilateral relations achieve steady and sustained progress.