Beijing 'has No Interest In US Presidential Poll'

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2020-04-30 HKT 21:29

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  • Beijing 'has no interest in US presidential poll'

China has no interest in interfering in the US presidential election, it said on Thursday, after US President Donald Trump said he believed Beijing would try to make him lose his re-election bid in November.

"The US presidential election is an internal affair, we have no interest in interfering in it," Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters during a daily briefing. "We hope the people of the US will not drag China into its election politics."

In an interview for Reuters on Wednesday Trump said "China will do anything they can to have me lose this race", adding that he believed Beijing wants his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, to win the election to ease the pressure Trump has placed on China over trade and other issues.

Trump also said during the interview he was looking at different options in terms of consequences for Beijing over the coronavirus pandemic.

Geng reiterated during Thursday's briefing that China was a victim of the epidemic and not its accomplice, adding that attempts by "certain politicans" to shift the blame away from their poor handling of the outbreak to Beijing would only "expose the problems of the US itself".

"The US should know this: the enemy is the virus, not China," he said. (Reuters)

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