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Chinese president Xi warns of revival of cold war tensions in asia-pacific

The Chinese president’s remarks were an apparent reference to US efforts with regional allies and partners including the Quad grouping with India, Japan and Australia, to blunt what they see as China’s growing coercive economic and military influence.

Chinese President Xi Jinping warned the key stakeholders about the revival of Cold War-era tensions in the Asia-Pacific region. Xi urged the global leaders to enhance cooperation, ahead of a virtual meeting with his US counterpart, to thwart Cold War tensions in the said region.

Chinese President further said in a recorded video message to a CEO forum on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, that attempts to draw ideological lines or form small circles on geopolitical grounds were bound to fail.

“The Asia-Pacific region cannot and should not relapse into the confrontation and division of the Cold War era,” he said.

The Chinese president’s remarks were an apparent reference to US efforts with regional allies and partners including the Quad grouping with India, Japan and Australia, to blunt what they see as China’s growing coercive economic and military influence.

Tensions between China and the US have soared in recent years, with Washington raising concerns about Beijing’s actions in the South China Sea as well as its stance on Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Taiwan. Amid the friction, the two sides began talks to improve communications and in October, officials announced that Xi and US President Joe Biden will hold a virtual meeting before the end of the year.

Officials have not said when the summit will take place, but the Reuters news agency, citing an unidentified source said Xi and Biden could hold the talks as early as Monday.

Vaccines, economic recovery

In his speech at the APEC forum, Xi also outlined what he thought were the most pressing tasks for the Asia Pacific region –  emerging from the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic and achieving steady economic recovery. Countries must do more to close the coronavirus immunisation gap, he stressed.

“We should translate the consensus that vaccines are a global public good into concrete actions to ensure their fair and equitable distribution,” Xi said.

The week-long APEC forum, culminating in a meeting of leaders from all 21 members on Friday, is being conducted entirely online by New Zealand which is hosting the talks.

Deep divisions run through the group, which include the US, China, Taiwan, Russia, and Australia, and accounts for nearly three billion people and nearly 60 percent of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP).

Among the points of contention is Taiwan’s bid to join a regional trade pact, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). China, which has also applied to join CPTPP, opposes Taiwan’s membership because it claims sovereignty over the self-ruled island. Beijing has increased military activities near the territory over the past year, prompting concern in Washington and in some European capitals.

It also remains unclear whether all APEC members will support a bid by the US to host the 2023 round of APEC meetings.

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