Chinese embassy criticises US treasury secretary for 'smearing' China
- The Chinese Embassy in Argentina accused Scott Bessent of 'maliciously slandering' Beijing after his remarks on Chinese aid to developing nations as 'rapacious deals.'
- The embassy stated that the U.S. tariffs strip the development rights of Global South countries, leading to increased wealth disparity.
- Bessent critiqued China for signing agreements with African countries for mineral rights, which he claimed would increase debt and poverty in those nations.
- The embassy rejected Bessent's comments, claiming that the U.S. Sows discord between China and developing countries.
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Chinese media: “The US should stop complaining. Nobody takes advantage but they live above their means.”
The United States should 'stop complaining' about being victims when in reality 'no one is scamming them' as they claim.” The shock comes from China Daily, one of Beijing's state newspapers, also published in English. A harsh editorial challenges the White House's' complaints' on commercial matters and relaunches: “The problem of the United States has been living beyond its means for decades and consumes more than it produces.”
Chinese Embassy hits back after Bessent’s remarks in Argentina
Beijing’s Embassy in Buenos Aires issues expressing “deep dissatisfaction and categorical rejection of the malicious slanders and libellous remarks” made by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during visit to Buenos Aires.
China Responds to the U.S. Treasury Secretary’s Slander
Scott Bessent claimed that cooperation with China occurs through ‘predatory agreements’ that increase countries’ debt. On Tuesday, through a statement issued by its embassy in Argentina, China rejected the slander and defamatory remarks made by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on April 14. RELATED: Spain Becomes a Key Player in China’s Rapprochement With Europe During his visit to Buenos Aires, the senior U.S. official suggested that, once …
Chinese Embassy accuses Bessent of ‘maliciously slandering’ Beijing
The Chinese Embassy in Argentina has criticized U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent for “maliciously slandering” the country as it continues to fund development assistance for African and Latin American countries. “We advise the U.S. to adjust its mindset, instead of spending time repeatedly smearing and attacking China, meddling in the foreign cooperation of regional countries,”…
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