China News Service, October 29th. In response to the so-called U.S. alliance system, Wu Qian, Director of the Information Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense and spokesperson of the Ministry of National Defense, said on the 29th that this is a product of the Cold War period and reflects the outdated Cold War mentality and you lose me China has always firmly opposed the concept of a zero-sum game of winning.

  On the afternoon of the 29th, at the regular press conference held by the Ministry of National Defense, a reporter asked: This week, the United States and India will hold the third "2+2" ministerial dialogue in New Delhi.

Some commentators said that this move is intended to respond to the "China threat."

The Secretary of Defense of the United States also advocated the strength of the U.S. alliance system in his speech and criticized China and Russia.

Does the spokesperson have any comments?

  Wu Qian said: "We have taken note of relevant reports. We believe that the development of US-Indian relations should help maintain regional peace and stability and should not be targeted at any other country."

  Wu Qian said that with regard to the so-called U.S. alliance system, this is a product of the Cold War period, which embodies the outdated Cold War mentality and the zero-sum game concept of losing or losing. China has always firmly opposed this.

The world today has entered a new era of peace, development, cooperation, and win-win. It is simply not feasible to pursue our own absolute security while ignoring the security concerns of other countries.