Beijing: As the relations between China and the United States worsen, Beijing on Monday has urged President Joe Biden-led administration to resume dialogue.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi was addressing the opening of Lanting Forum on "Promoting Dialogue and Cooperation and Managing Differences: Bring China-US Relations Back to the Right Track."
"We urge the US to stop smearing the CPC (Communist Party of China) and China's political system, stop conniving with or even supporting the erroneous words and actions of 'Taiwan independence' forces, and stop undermining China's sovereignty and security on internal affairs concerning Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet," he said referring to the growing closeness between Taiwan and the US.
Recently, eight Chinese fighter aircraft flew into the southwestern part of its air defence zone after a US-trained defence minister got appointed as Taiwan's defence minister. In November, the United States and Taiwan signed a blueprint for closer economic ties in Washington.
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Global Times quoted Wang as saying that the first phone call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden on the Lunar New Year's Eve has oriented China-US relations that had been struggling to ascertain its bearings at the crossroads.
During his inaugural speech, he attacked former US President Donald Trump for imposing sanctions on Chinese individuals.