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China cautions India, others against any informal alliance; say they cannot rely on US in Trump era

China cautioned India and other Asian countries against forming alliances to counter its increasing assertiveness.

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BEIJING: China today cautioned India and other Asian countries against forming informal alliances to counter its increasing assertiveness as they cannot rely on the US in Trump era.     

"I have seen the reports but I doubt the authenticity of these reports," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told media briefing here.     

She was commenting on reports from Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore that India, Japan, Australia and Vietnam were contemplating informal alliances in view of the uncertainties of US policies under President Donald Trump.     

If those reports are authentic, it demonstrate that Cold War mindset has not been eradicated and "some people approach and handle the country to country relations with zero sum opinion," Hua said.     

Speaking at the forum two days ago, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said: "In this brave new world we cannot rely on great powers to safeguard our interests."     

"We have to take responsibility for our own security and prosperity, while recognising we are stronger when sharing the burden of collective leadership with trusted partners and friends," he said.     

Hua said China stands for common comprehensive and sustainable security idea for the building of cooperation of a new international relation with win cooperate at its core.     

"Any confrontation and containment will have no way out. Hope relevant people can put China’s development in perspective," Hua said. 

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