Biden Administration Blasts China's Latest Sanctions
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2021-01-21 HKT 11:37
China's move to sanction former Trump administration officials was "unproductive and cynical", a spokeswoman for President Joe Biden's National Security Council has said, urging Americans from both parties to condemn the action.
Around the time Biden was sworn in as president on Wednesday, Beijing announced sanctions against "lying and cheating" outgoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and 27 other top officials under former President Donald Trump, a striking repudiation of its relationship with Washington under Trump.
The Foreign Ministry said Pompeo and the others had "planned, promoted and executed" moves that had interfered in its internal affairs. It banned the ex-officials and immediate family members from entering China, and restricted companies associated with them from doing business in the country.
"Imposing these sanctions on Inauguration Day is seemingly an attempt to play to partisan divides," Biden's National Security Council spokeswoman Emily Horne said in a statement.
"Americans of both parties should criticize this unproductive and cynical move. President Biden looks forward to working with leaders in both parties to position America to out-compete China," Horne said.
Pompeo, who unleashed a barrage of measures against China in his final weeks in office, declared on Tuesday that China had committed "genocide and crimes against humanity" against Uighur Muslims.
"This so-called determination by Pompeo is nothing but paper," a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said in response. "This US politician is notorious for lying and cheating, is making himself a laughing stock and a clown."
China has repeatedly rejected accusations of abuse in Xinjiang, where at least 1 million Uighurs and other Muslims have been detained in camps, according to a United Nations panel.
Biden's choice to succeed Pompeo, Antony Blinken, said on Tuesday that he agreed with Pompeo's assessment.
He told his Senate confirmation hearing there was "no doubt" China posed the most significant challenge to the United States of any nation, and that he believed there was a very strong foundation to build a bipartisan US policy to stand up to Beijing. (Reuters)
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