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China sees 'Cold War mentality' in US, British, Australia pact

China sees 'Cold War mentality' in US, British, Australia pact
US President Joe Biden delivers remarks on a National Security Initiative virtually with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, inside the East Room at the White House in Washington, US, on Sept 15, 2021.
PHOTO: Reuters

WASHINGTON - China's Washington embassy reacted to a new security pact announced by the United States, Britain and Australia on Wednesday (Sept 15) by saying that countries should "shake off their Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice".

The United States, Britain and Australia said on Wednesday they would establish a security partnership for the Indo-Pacific that will involve helping Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines, as Chinese influence over the region grows.

Asked to comment, Chinese embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said countries "should not build exclusionary blocs targeting or harming the interests of third parties".

 

"In particular, they should shake off their Cold-War mentality and ideological prejudice," he said.

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