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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

US, Chinese embassies in Myanmar exchange barbs

TAIPEI TIMES
Reuters

Mon, Jul 20, 2020


REGIONAL RIVALRY: The US embassy said Beijing was trying to undermine the sovereignty of its neighbors, while the Chinese said the US statement was sour grapes

The Chinese embassy in Myanmar yesterday accused the US of “outrageously smearing” the China and driving a wedge with its Southeast Asian neighbors over the contested South China Sea and Hong Kong, as tensions mount between the superpowers.

Responding to US claims Bthat eijing was undermining the sovereignty of its neighbors, the Chinese embassy said that US agencies abroad were doing “disgusting things” to contain China and had showed a “selfish, hypocritical, contemptible and ugly face.”

The US last week hardened its position on the South China Sea, saying it would back countries in the region that challenge Beijing’s claim to about 90 percent of the strategic waterway. 
People yesterday observe social distancing as they wait in the rain to enter the Martyrs’ Mausoleum in Yangon, Myanmar, on Martyrs’ Day, which marks the assassination of independence heroes who helped end British colonial rule.
Photo: AFP


In a statement on Saturday, the US embassy in Yangon called China’s actions in the South China Sea and Hong Kong, where Beijing has imposed tough new national security laws, part of a “larger pattern to undermine the sovereignty of its neighbors.”

The embassy statement drew parallels between China’s actions in the South China Sea and Hong Kong with large-scale Chinese investments projects in Myanmar that the US has warned could become debt-traps, along with trafficking of women from Myanmar to China as brides, and the inflow of drugs from China into Myanmar.

“This is how modern sovereignty is often lost — not through dramatic, overt action, but through a cascade of smaller ones that lead to its slow erosion over time,” the embassy said.

China said the statement showed a “sour grapes” attitude by the US toward “flourishing China-Myanmar relations” and was “another farce on a global tour by the US authorities to shift the attention on domestic problems and seek selfish political gains.”

“The US should first look in the mirror to see whether it still looks like a major country now,” it said.

Author and historian Thant Myint-U said in an e-mail that although Myanmar was of negligible economic value to the rivals, its strategic importance as a bridge between China and the Bay of Bengal was hard to ignore.

“Myanmar’s instincts since independence in 1948 are to try to be friends with everyone, but it’s not clear that’s going to remain possible, in this coming period of increasingly febrile superpower rivalry,” he said. “The sheer weight of China’s giant industrial revolution next door is already transforming Myanmar; if multi-billion dollar infrastructure projects are added to the mix, the border between the two countries will become increasingly difficult to see.”

“It’s important to remember that Myanmar was one of the few countries in the world where the last Cold War led to proxy armed fighting which in turn led to military dictatorship and decades of self-imposed isolation,” he said. 

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