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China’s Xi warns of ‘Cold War-era’ tensions

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Chinese President Xi Jinping warned against a return to Cold War-era divisions in the Asia-Pacific Thursday as tensions mounted over the security of Taiwan.

In the run-up to an anticipated virtual summit with US President Joe Biden as early as next week, Xi said countries in the region must work together on common challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic to trade.

"Attempts to draw ideological lines or form small circles on geopolitical grounds are bound to fail," he told a virtual business conference on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit hosted by New Zealand.

"The Asia-Pacific region cannot and should not relapse into the confrontation and division of the Cold War era."

Xi's call came hours after China and the United States announced a surprise pact to accelerate climate action at a summit in Glasgow where countries are trying to agree on measures to curb the warming of the Earth.

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The Chinese leader did not mention the US deal directly but said "all of us can embark on a path of green, low-carbon sustainable development."

"Together, we can usher in a future of green development," he said.

The Chinese and US leaders will hold virtual talks "soon," according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Some reports say the meeting will take place as soon as next week.

But while the Biden administration has identified climate as a key area for potential cooperation with China, tensions have soared over their rival visions for the Asia-Pacific region, notably Taiwan, a self-ruling democracy claimed by China.

Beijing has ramped up military activities near Taiwan, with a record number of planes crossing into the island's air defence identification zone in early October.

Secretary of State Blinken on Wednesday underscored US military support for Taiwan.

"We will make sure that Taiwan has the means to defend itself because the purpose here is never to get to that point where anyone is actually trying to disrupt the status quo by force," he told an event hosted by The New York Times.

Biden’s national security advisor Jake Sullivan said the United States and China had the choice not to return to Cold War-era divisions.

"China has a different value system. It has different interests. And that's part of what the ongoing competition will be about," Sullivan said in an online address to Australia's Lowy Institute on Thursday.

"But there's no reason that that competition has to turn into conflict or confrontation. And that is what responsibly and collectively we need to manage as we work in the years to come." 

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