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Putin stands by China, criticizes US over trade wars
Reuters
Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has said
campaign against Chinese telecoms firm Huawei will lead to trade wars -
and possibly real wars (Photo, Courtesy)
Aggressive US tactics such as a campaign against Chinese telecoms firm
Huawei will lead to trade wars - and possibly real wars - Russian
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday, in a show of solidarity with
China alongside its leader Xi Jinping.
In some of his strongest words on the subject, Putin accused Washington
of “unbridled economic egoism”. He singled out US efforts to thwart a
Russian gas pipeline to Europe and a US campaign to persuade countries
to bar Huawei, the world’s biggest telecoms equipment maker, from
supplying network gear.
His broadside, at an economic forum in St Petersburg on the same
platform as Xi, was a clear show of unity with China at a time when
Beijing is locked in a trade war with Washington and Moscow’s own ties
with the West are at a post-Cold War low.
“States which previously promoted free trade with honest and open
competition have started speaking the language of trade wars and
sanctions, of open economic raiding using arm-twisting and scare
tactics, of eliminating competitors using so-called non-market methods,”
said Putin.
“Look for example at the situation around Huawei which they are trying
not to just squeeze out, but to unceremoniously push out of the global
market. It’s already being called the first technological war of the
emerging digital era in some circles.”
The world risked slipping into an era when “general international rules
will be exchanged for the laws of administrative and legal mechanisms
... which is how the United States is unfortunately behaving, spreading
its jurisdiction over the whole world,” added Putin.
“...It’s a path to endless conflicts, trade wars and maybe not just
trade wars. Figuratively speaking, it’s a path to battles without rules
that pit everyone against everyone else.”
Putin also complained about the US dollar, calling it an instrument of
pressure whose role in the financial system should be reconsidered.
China’s Xi struck a more conciliatory tone, calling for world powers to
protect the global multilateral trade system. Speaking through an
interpreter, he said it was “hard to imagine a complete break” between
the United States and China.
“We are not interested in this, and our American partners are not
interested in this. President Trump is my friend and I am convinced he
is also not interested in this,” Xi said.
Russia has long complained about Western sanctions imposed on it over
disputes including its behavior in Ukraine. Moscow casts the
restrictions as an attempt to contain its growth.
Washington has asked countries to reject Huawei technology in the
development of new mobile phone networks, arguing that it could be
vulnerable to Chinese eavesdropping. Huawei denies its equipment is a
security risk.
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