Blinken said the United States does not require any country to take sides between the United States and China: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs hopes to implement it.

Xinhua News Agency, June 9, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference on 9 June. A reporter asked at the meeting: it is reported that when US Secretary of State Abraham Lincoln met with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal on the 8th, he said that the United States does not require any country to choose sides between the United States and China. Does the spokesman have any comment on this? "We have taken note of the statement made by the chief US diplomat," Wang Wenbin said, expressing the hope that US diplomatic agencies around the world will earnestly implement Secretary of State Lincoln's promise that "no country is required to take sides between the United States and China." truly look at the development of relations with China with an open and inclusive attitude, stop cracking down on Huawei and other Chinese enterprises, and stop coercing allies to restrict chip exports to China. Stop using interests as bait to force other countries to give up promoting cooperation with China and stop spreading false information such as China's "debt trap". Washington, the founding president of the United States, once said that the real measure of friends is actions, not words. We care more about what the United States says and how it does it.