US VP Harris tells Vietnam to raise pressure on Beijing as Chinese media accuse Washington of sowing divisions in Asia
American Vice President Kamala Harris urged Vietnam to pressure China during her Southeast Asian tour. But Chinese state-run media argued that attempts to rally regional countries against Beijing are doomed to failure.
âWe need to find ways to pressure and raise the pressure, frankly, on Beijing to abide by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and to challenge its bullying and excessive maritime claims,â Harris said Wednesday during a meeting with Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Hanoi.
The VP laid support for elevating US-Vietnam relations toward strategic partnership and giving Hanoi a third former US Coast Guard cutter to better defend its interests in the South China Sea.
China and Vietnam are among the nations that have claims on disputed areas in the region, with Beijing having set up military bases on artificial islands in the South China Sea.
The US regularly carries out so-called âfreedom-of-navigationâ missions, sailing warships close to Chinaâs waters, which Beijing views as provocative military actions. Washington, meanwhile, accuses China of intimidating its neighbors by sending its military ships and jets to patrol the areas near Taiwan.
Harrisâ remarks came after a belligerent speech she gave in Singapore on Tuesday, slamming China for undermining âthe rules-based orderâ and âunlawfulâ territorial claims.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin responded by criticizing the US for its chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which was rapidly overrun by the Taliban militants earlier this month. Washington can âarbitrarilyâ invade another country and then leave without consulting the international community, while continuing to âwantonly smear, suppress, coerce and bullyâ others, Wang said. âThis is the kind of order that the US wants.â
Also on rt.com What is really going on between Beijing and Washington in the South China Sea?Beijingâs state-run media said Harris wants to raise tensions in the region. âWhile pointing a finger at China and accusing it of âcoercionâ and âintimidationâ, Harris willfully ignored her own hypocrisy in attempting to coerce and intimidate regional countries to join Washington in its scheme to contain China,â the China Daily newspaper wrote in an editorial.
An editorial in the Global Times urged the US to âdrop the illusion to make any Southeast Asian country an enemy of China.â In a separate piece, the Beijing-based paper argued that attempts to rally the region against China will fail.
âEven before the US fiasco in Afghanistan which has damaged its image, most Southeast Asian countries did not choose sides between China and the US,â the paper wrote, adding that âmany are not convinced by the empty promises made by Washington.â
Harrisâ trip from Singapore to Hanoi was delayed for several hours due to a report of a recent possible âanomalous health incidentâ in the Vietnamese capital, according to the US Embassy in Hanoi.
Similar phrasing was previously used by the US to describe a mysterious set of symptoms experienced by American diplomatic staff, dubbed the âHavana Syndrome.â First reported in Cuba in 2016, the syndrome was linked with vertigo, headaches, nausea, hearing and memory loss.
Also on rt.com Possible case of âHavana syndromeâ strands Kamala Harris in Singapore for several hoursThink your friends would be interested? Share this story!
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