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China refrains from congratulating US President-elect Joe Biden

By ANI | Updated: November 9, 2020 21:06 IST

China on Monday refrained from congratulating US President-elect Joe Biden on his victory in the high staked presidential election, saying the results of the poll "will be confirmed according to US laws and procedures ".

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China on Monday refrained from congratulating US President-elect Joe Biden on his victory in the high staked presidential election, saying the results of the poll "will be confirmed according to US laws and procedures ".

While leaders around the world rushed to congratulate Biden on his election victory, Russia, China, Mexico and Brazil are yet to officially wish him.

In first response since Saturday, when Biden was announced winner of the 2020 elections, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said: "We have noticed that Biden announced being successfully elected, and, as we understand, the result of the presidential election will be determined in accordance with the US legislation and established procedures."

In 2016, Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Donald Trump soon after the Republican candidate's win in 2016, South China Morning Post reported.

Asked on Monday when Xi would offer his congratulations, Wang Webin Wang did not respond directly, saying only that China would "act according to international customary practice".

"On China-US relations, we have always advocated that both sides should enhance dialogue, manage differences on the basis of mutual respect, cooperate on the basis of mutual benefits, and to push for the healthy and stable development of bilateral relations," Wang said.

Chinese foreign policy specialists have said they expect tensions between US and China to continue under the Biden presidency.

At times during the election campaign, Biden took a tough line on China, calling Xi a "thug". His campaign has also signalled that he will call out China on its repressive policies in the far western region of Xinjiang.

Wang said China remained resolute in protecting its sovereignty and hoped the next US administration would "meet China halfway".

( With inputs from ANI )

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