China, U.S. on 'brink of new Cold War' over coronavirus, Hong Kong protests, Beijing's foreign minister says

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China and the United States are veering toward a 'new Cold War,' Beijing's foreign minister warned just one day after Hong Kong protests reignited.

China and the United States are veering toward a"new Cold War," Beijing's foreign minister warned just one day after Hong Kong protests reignited.

"Some political forces in the U.S. are hijacking the China-U.S. relations and pushing our two countries toward a 'new Cold War'," the Chinese foreign minister said."This dangerous attempt to turn back the wheel of history will undo the fruits of decades of long cooperation between the two peoples." "I can't see how Hong Kong remains an Asian financial center if the Chinese Communist Party implements its national security law," O'Brien said Sunday onWang repeatedly criticized seemingly subversive U.S. political forces of trying to undermine mainland China's rules. Earlier this month,it was investigating attempts by Chinese hackers to steal U.S. research into a coronavirus vaccine.

Wang, who is China's former Ambassador to Japan and director of the Taiwan Affairs Office, continued:"This dangerous attempt to turn back the will of history will undo the fruits of decades-long China-U.S. cooperation, dampen America's own development prospects, and put world stability and prosperity in jeopardy."

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