Photo taken on Jan. 12, 2019 shows the White House and a stop sign in Washington D.C., the United States. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)
BEIJING, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's remarks on China and the Communist Party of China (CPC) were just absurd lies driven by Cold-War mentality and zero-sum game mindset, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said Tuesday.
During his trip to Israel, Pompeo mentioned the so-called challenge that the Chinese Communist Party presents to the entire world. In response, Zhao said that for some time, the U.S. politician had slandered and smeared China out of ideological prejudice and self-interest.
But China will never allow him to confuse the public, Zhao said at a news briefing.
He said Chinese media outlets had released a fact-check article in which abundant facts proved Pompeo's remarks on China are lies that misrepresent history and the reality.
Just because China adheres to the path of independence and peaceful development and does not follow the path designed by the United States, certain U.S. politicians regard the CPC and the Chinese government as infidels and attempt to launch ideological crusades, Zhao said.
These people must be reminded by the fact that the leadership of the CPC is the choice of history and the people. No one can turn a blind eye to the fact that the CPC is supported by the Chinese people, and any attempt to change or contain China is doomed to failure, the spokesperson said.
He said the China threat had become the mantras of certain U.S. politicians. However, the Constitution of the CPC and the Constitution of the People's Republic of China have made it clear that China follows a path of peaceful development and opposes hegemony.
In contrast, the United States has never made such a policy announcement, he said, adding that none of today's regional and global hot-button issues were caused by China.
These people must recognize and accept the reality that for the international community, including the United States, China is a positive force and an opportunity for global peace and prosperity, rather than a negative factor or a threat, he said. ■
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