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US diplomat says not asking Asian allies to choose Washington over Beijing
US diplomat says not asking Asian allies to choose Washington over Beijing
Reuters
Published Dec 04, 2021 02:25 AM PHT
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Updated Dec 05, 2021 12:31 AM PHT

BANGKOK — The top US diplomat for Asia on Friday said Washington is not asking its allies to choose between it and China, promoting instead a shared vision of a rules-based order "where large countries don't bully the weak".
BANGKOK — The top US diplomat for Asia on Friday said Washington is not asking its allies to choose between it and China, promoting instead a shared vision of a rules-based order "where large countries don't bully the weak".
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink, speaking in Thailand as he wrapped up his swing through Southeast Asia, said he preferred to focus on an "affirmative agenda" of revitalizing relationships in Asia.
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink, speaking in Thailand as he wrapped up his swing through Southeast Asia, said he preferred to focus on an "affirmative agenda" of revitalizing relationships in Asia.
"As to whether the United States is somehow asking countries to choose, the answer is absolutely not," Kritenbrink said.
"As to whether the United States is somehow asking countries to choose, the answer is absolutely not," Kritenbrink said.
"We do want partners in the region to have choices, however. And specifically to have the sovereign say over all of their own decisions."
"We do want partners in the region to have choices, however. And specifically to have the sovereign say over all of their own decisions."
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He described Asian allies as converging behind a shared vision of order "where all countries large and small play by the rules and where large countries don't bully the weak and where countries are engaging commerce freely and are not subject to economic coercion."
He described Asian allies as converging behind a shared vision of order "where all countries large and small play by the rules and where large countries don't bully the weak and where countries are engaging commerce freely and are not subject to economic coercion."
Kritenbrink had earlier visited Singapore, where he said the US has a rock-solid commitment to assist Taiwan against threats and coercion by China.
Kritenbrink had earlier visited Singapore, where he said the US has a rock-solid commitment to assist Taiwan against threats and coercion by China.
He said he had also spoken to Southeast Asian leaders, including in Thailand, about putting pressure on the military in Myanmar and praised the Association of Southeast Asian Nations for excluding junta chief Min Aung Hlaing from a recent leaders' summit.
He said he had also spoken to Southeast Asian leaders, including in Thailand, about putting pressure on the military in Myanmar and praised the Association of Southeast Asian Nations for excluding junta chief Min Aung Hlaing from a recent leaders' summit.
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