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TOP REPUBLICANS HAVE URGED US PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN ON FRIDAY TO TAKE TOUGHER ACTION AGAINST CHINA AFTER BEIJING ANNOUNCED SANCTIONS ON OUTGOING AMERICAN OFFICIALS JUST MINUTES INTO BIDEN
TAKING OFFICE, REPORTED SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST (SCMP). Updated : 22 January 2021, 5:54 PM HONG KONG: Top Republicans have urged US President Joe Biden on Friday to take tougher action
against China after Beijing announced sanctions on outgoing American officials just minutes into Biden taking office, reported South China Morning Post (SCMP). > MICHAEL MCCAUL, THE
LEADING REPUBLICAN OF THE HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS > COMMITTEE, TWEETED THAT BEIJING HAD SHOWN ITS TRUE COLOURS BY > SANCTIONING US OFFICIALS FOR TELLING THE TRUTH - THAT THE COMMUNIST
> PARTY WAS "GUILTY OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND GENOCIDE". "I strongly urge the Biden administration to quickly condemn these baseless, impotent sanctions and make good
on its early commitments to prioritise strategic competition with the [Communist Party]," he said. Analyst Sarah Zheng writing for SCMP viewed that political consensus in Washington for
a tougher policy on China had hardened and Beijing's increasingly assertive foreign policy would make it difficult for an easing in the strategic rivalry. China had announced sanctions
against a list of US individuals and their families just minutes after Biden was sworn in on Thursday. > THE LIST INCLUDED FORMER MEMBERS OF THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, > INCLUDING
SECRETARY OF STATE MIKE POMPEO, TRADE ADVISER PETER > NAVARRO, NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER ROBERT O'BRIEN, HEALTH SECRETARY > ALEX AZAR AND DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER MATTHEW
POTTINGER. China's foreign ministry accused them of "seriously violating China's sovereignty" and being largely responsible for a "series of crazy moves" in the
US policy on China, reported SCMP. Moreover, Washington had earlier imposed sanctions against Chinese officials and entities over the policies in Xinjiang, as well as on Hong Kong and
Chinese officials over Beijing's political crackdown in Hong Kong. > JIM RISCH, HEAD OF THE US SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, > TWEETED ON THURSDAY THAT IN SANCTIONING 28
NATIONAL SECURITY > OFFICIALS, CHINA'S COMMUNIST PARTY WAS ALREADY TESTING THE BIDEN > ADMINISTRATION'S "RESOLVE TO CONTINUE A TOUGHER, COMPETITIVE > APPROACH TOWARDS
CHINA". "Together, Republicans [and] Democrats must show Beijing we will not be deterred from defending US interests," he tweeted. Meanwhile, Biden's National Security
Council called the Chinese sanctions "unproductive and cynical", urging Americans from both parties to criticise the move. (ANI)