Madrid. China’s Foreign Ministry has urged the United States to abandon its “interventionist” policies in Latin America and to cultivate relations based on “mutual respect” and “non-interference in the internal affairs” of each country.
“The United States may have announced the end of the Monroe Doctrine, but the fact is that over the past 200 years, the hegemony and power relations intrinsic to the Doctrine are far from being abandoned,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said at a press conference.
In this regard, he expressed his “full” support for Latin American nations in the face of “foreign interference” carried out by Washington, since “such approaches will not gain support and will be relegated to the confines of history.”
“We urge the United States to discard the outdated Monroe Doctrine and interventionism as soon as possible, stop unilateral actions based on intimidation, coercion, sanctions and blockades, and develop relations as well as have mutually beneficial cooperation with countries in the region,” he stressed.
These ties should be based on “mutual respect, equality and non-interference in the internal affairs” of each country. “The hegemony and power relations of the United States go against the unstoppable historical tendency of Latin American countries to remain independent and seek strength through unity,” he said.
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