U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is in London for a two-day visit, has called on all democratic countries in the world to build a “coalition” to push back against the threat from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
At a joint press conference with Raab, Pompeo started by extending his condolences to the British people for their losses from what he called a “preventable pandemic.”
“The CCP’s exportation of this disaster to further its own interests has been disgraceful,” he said. “Rather than helping the world, General Secretary Xi has shown the world the party’s true face.”
Pompeo congratulated Britain on its “principled responses” to the challenges posed by the Chinese regime such as the Hong Kong national security law, and praised its decision to purge Huawei gear from its 5G network.
Pompeo also criticized the Chinese regime for its threatening behavior in the South China Sea and on the Sino-Indian border, as well as its infiltration of international organizations.
“You can’t go make claims over maritime regions you have no legal claim to. You can’t threaten countries and bully them in the Himalayas. You can’t engage in cover-ups and co-opt international institutions like the World Health Organization,” said Pompeo.
The United States wants to see every nation that values freedom and democracy to “understand this threat the Chinese Communist Party is posing to them” and to “work together to push back against the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts,” he said.
“I hope we can build out a coalition that understands this threat and will work collectively to convince the Chinese Communist Party that it’s not in their best interest to engage in such behavior.”
For his part, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said that the UK wants to work with the United States and other international partners “to protect our freedoms and interests and, as we are showing on Hong Kong, stand up for our values.”
“Across the full range of international challenges, of which there are many, we recognize we are always a lot stronger, and always more effective, when we work together. And that is what we are going to continue to do in the weeks and months ahead,” he said.
The law, which Britain said constitutes a “clear and serious breach” of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, criminalizes individuals for any acts of subversion, secession, and collusion with foreign forces against the CCP regime, with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Pompeo will visit Denmark on July 22. He will meet Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to discuss the pandemic, China, and other matters.