China News Service, Beijing, April 29 (Reporter Zhang Su) U.S. President Biden delivered his first speech to the Senate and House of Representatives since taking office on the 28th local time, during which there were "the United States welcomes China's competition" and other related issues. Chinese content.

On the 29th, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said in response to inquiries that he hopes that the United States will not have a "sour grape" mentality towards China and treat China's development with a more peaceful and rational mind.

  At the regular press conference of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs held on the 29th, a reporter said in a question that Biden said in his speech that the United States, China, and other countries are competing with each other to win the 21st century. "The United States welcomes this competition and Do not seek conflict".

Biden also said that he had told China that the United States would maintain a strong military deployment in the Indo-Pacific region.

The reporter asked what China has commented on this.

  Wang Wenbin emphasized four points in his answer.

  He first pointed out that China has always adhered to the path of peaceful development, and has always been a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development, and a defender of international order.

China is committed to developing a relationship with the US that is non-conflict, non-confrontational, mutually respectful, and win-win cooperation, and embarks on a new path of peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, while resolutely safeguarding its own sovereignty, security, and development interests.

  "Democracy is the common value of all mankind, not a'patented product' of a certain country." Wang Wenbin said that a country's democratic system should and can only be formulated by the people of this country based on their own reality.

Forcing other countries to accept their own democratic system, or trying to command the world and the party to diverge under the banner of "democracy" are all blasphemy and manipulation of democratic values, and will only create divisions, increase tension, and undermine stability.

  He said frankly that cooperation should be the mainstream of Sino-US relations.

It is normal for China and the United States to compete in some areas, but this kind of competition should be a track and field competition where you chase me, not a life-and-death gladiatorial competition.

The two parties should improve themselves and surpass themselves in the competition, instead of stumbling the other party, putting a trap, and engaging in vicious competition and zero-sum games.

  Wang Wenbin reminded that in recent years, the US has repeatedly undermined international rules, violated market principles of fair competition, politicized and ideological issues such as economy, trade, science and technology, and abused national power to arbitrarily suppress the development of China and other countries, harm the interests of other countries, and have been affected by the international community. Strongly condemned.

The United States requires other countries to abide by the rules every day, but it takes the lead in violating international rules. This is obviously saying one thing and doing another.

  "China is committed to let the people live a happy life. Some people in the United States must call China. In the final analysis, it is the Cold War zero-sum thinking and ideological prejudice, which is a manifestation of lack of self-confidence." Wang Wenbin said, hoping that the United States will not be "sorrowful" towards China. The "Grape" mentality looks at China's development with a more peaceful and rational mentality, showing what a big country should be.

  At the meeting, the reporter also asked about the US State Department spokesperson's statement that "the United States expresses its deep concern about Hong Kong's revised immigration regulations."

  "I have noticed that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has made an explanation on the relevant regulations. The freedom of travel and entry and exit of Hong Kong residents is protected by the Basic Law and cannot be discredited. We urge the United States not to interfere in China's internal affairs." Wang Wenbin said.

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