China News Service, Beijing, June 15 (Reporter Xing Chong) In response to the recent G7 summit communiqué on Xinjiang, Hong Kong and other issues, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian responded to inquiries at a regular press conference on the 15th. Said that this action exposed the bad intentions of a few countries such as the United States to create antagonism and widen differences and contradictions.

"The U.S. is sick, and it is very sick. The G7 should give the U.S. a pulse and prescribe it!"

  Zhao Lijian stated that the summit communiqué mentioned China-related issues, deliberately slandered China on issues related to Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Taiwan, and seas, and interfered in China’s internal affairs. This seriously violates the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and violates peace, development, cooperation and commonwealth. The trend of the times of winning has exposed the unhealthy intentions of the United States and a few other countries to create antagonism and widen differences and contradictions. China is strongly dissatisfied and firmly opposed to this.

  "The Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and Taiwan affairs are purely China's internal affairs, and no external forces are allowed to interfere. China's determination to safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests is unwavering." Zhao Lijian emphasized that multi-polarization of the world and democratization of international relations are imperative. Resist the trend of the times.

The era when a country or a group of countries commanded the world has passed.

  He said that under the current situation, the international community needs to strengthen solidarity and cooperation more than ever before, and practice true multilateralism. It should not engage in "group politics" based on "small circles" and should not use ideological lines to suppress different development models. , And should not confuse right and wrong and transfer responsibility.

  "The U.S. is sick, and it is very sick. The G7 should get the pulse and prescribe the prescription for the U.S." said Zhao Lijian.

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