Santiago, Chile – On Tuesday, China took a disobedient position in response to American concerns about Beijing’s efforts to enhance its impact on Resource -rich South America’s Nation of Chile by raising tensions in Chile’s dry north.
Chilean Ambassador to Chile, New oro, “Chilean, Chile’s sovereign rights to interfere with Chile’s sovereign rights” and “to spread displeasure on the project” at a press conference in Santiago, Chile, Chile, on Tuesday.
The astronomy project is to work in a powerful place in the country’s vast northern attack in the country’s vast northern Attacama desert, from the Catholic University, Chile, Chilean, the Chinese state. The proposed high-resolution telescope will be able to monitor nearby earth objects, which are classified as asteroids or comets.
However, the project quickly joined the Trump administration in China’s spryling rivalry.
Washington’s concerns focus on China’s clutches at the American doorstep, because Beijing infrastructure, Latin enhances investment in agriculture, energy, mining and other sectors across the United States, and displacing the United States as the largest business partner in the region.
During the hearing of his Senate confirmation earlier this month, Trump’s nominated Brandon Jude for Chile’s US ambassador to Chile raised alarm on China’s growing footprint in one of Latin America’s prosperous and stable countries. As the ambassador he said that he would mean Chile that “We are better trade partners.”
“We are very good partners in all things that are very important for Chile,” we told the Foreign Relations Committee of the Jude Senate. “We need to strengthen our relationships with Chile and to restrict China’s access to all the resources available in Chile.”
In Grilling Jude, Democratic Sen New Hampshire’s Jannie Shaheen describes Chile’s planned telescope – as well as its space mission control station already operated in neighboring Argentina – as a marker for global power as a global power ambition.
“China across Latin America, across Africa, around the world, at a time when the United States is behind the United States,” said Shaheen. “This is not in the interest of our protection.”
As US concerns grow up, the Chilean government has announced that it is postponing the project for review. The Chilean Foreign Ministry said, “The opportunity is still to be clarified.”
Although China has denied that the project has any military purpose, American officials have expressed fear of the possibility of monitoring this place to increase Chinese intelligence information.
Ambassador NIU on Tuesday dismissed the fear, “China has no interest in geopolitics.” He accused the United States “call on geological arguments and insulted Chinese projects.”
He claimed that the proposed observator was “the same nature” as many more telescopes in North Chile, with a telescope in American financing known as the Rubin Observatory later this year.
“We are closely monitoring the development of this incident and hope that Chile’s party can overcome US intervention and approve the implementation of the project as soon as possible,” NIU said.
The ambassador did not respond to the ambassador’s request to comment on the comment of the ambassador.
Chile’s official spokesman Aisan Echevari said the authorities were talking to both the private Catholic universities in the north and the Chinese national astronomy “to understand whether the astronomical project falls into the institutional structure of Chile.”
The US, the European Union, Australia and other countries operate the observers in the Chile’s Atacama Desert. The region creates the east-excellent clear situation with the geography-bass and high-height, steady air and cloud-blocking Andes, which has developed a major center for astronomy worldwide.
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Argentina’s Buenos Aires Associated Press Writer Isabel Debre has contributed to this report
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