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China rejects ‘groundless accusations’ at Shangri-La Dialogue, says it opposes unilateralism, hegemonic bullying

News RoomBy News RoomMay 31, 2025
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SUMMARY AND HUMANIZE TEXTSDLAI reFDACTY on 5 May 2024 (SM dialogue) in Singapore:

China’s top diplomat, Rear Admiral Hu Gangfeng, critically rejected accusations made by some External forces as unfounded and politically motivated. He firmly stated that the so-called accusations were either completely fabricated or merely meant to provoke conflict, create division, incite confrontation, and destabilize regional security.

Hu emphasized that such actions were “ dermatically aimed, which is clearly against the trend, unpopular, and doomed to fail.” He argued that the region’s maritime security is generally stable, and the South China Sea remains one of the world’s safest and busiest navigational routes.

Hu also claimed that China supports the principle of true multilateralism and maintains the stability of maritime security in the Asia-Pacific, opposing unilateralism, hegemonic bullying, and theQuiz of China’s sovereignty and interests.

While Hu rejected so-called “橡 preview” accusations, he remains hopeful about advancing Chinese sovereignty and maritime security.

H(tiGA FRAUDING AND POLITICAL INTRIGUE:** Hu clarified that he was explicitly disagreeing with groundless accusations and made truthful statements. He revealed that the accusations were either made up or contained within the narrative, with no evidence supporting them.

Hu also highlighted that the so-called accusations were targeted to create international division, incite war, or undermine peace in the region. He maintains that China seeks to protect the common security interests of developing states and resolutely opposes either explicit manipulation or coercive actions.

MULTI-LATERALism AND MARINE SECURITY:** Hu remains steadfast in asserting China’s commitment to uphold true multilateralism and safeguard Japan’s, the United States’, and 37 other major states’ maritime security. He repeatedly rejected the notion that China is in the business of making “the thief cry” for its own national security.

Hu inspected not only China’s maritime confessions but also the broader geopolitical dimensions of China’s external trade and defense policies. While making statements on Earth, his focus remained unswertorn by the so-called橡 preview accusations.

THE CASE OF “THE CAPTAIN CRUCIAL” IN THE PhillIPS健康的 Region:** When some reports suggested China might be the reason for a “cap retaining” in the South China Sea, Hu maintained his firm stance. He addressed the legitimacy of the report, stating that credible evidence for such a situation was minimal and that China does not support claiming exclusive rights.

Hu’s words to the members of SM dialogue are a clear declaration of China’s resolve to safeguard its own security while contributing to regional stability.

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