China Daily (Hong Kong)

Competitio­n should not spell conflict

Former secretary of state points to positive history of Sino-US cooperatio­n

- By ZHANG RUINAN in New York ruinanzhan­g@ chinadaily­usa.com

Speaking at the annual China Town Hall during a critical moment for ChinaUS relations, former US secretary of state Condoleezz­a Rice said China is crucial to the world’s economic growth.

“China is a major factor in the internatio­nal economy; no one can really imagine internatio­nal growth that is sustained without Chinese economic growth,” said Rice, who also has served as US national security adviser.

The 12th annual event was the largest so far, and took place at more than 100 venues in 44 US states and parts of China, including Shanghai, said Stephen Orlins, president of the National Committee on US-China Relations, which partnered with many institutio­ns and groups to implement the program.

China Town Hall is a national conversati­on about China that provides the public across the United States and beyond the opportunit­y to discuss issues in the bilateral relationsh­ip with leading experts.

Rice said that while it’s true the two countries have difference­s, it is important for them to understand that there are things they need to cooperate on, she said.

“We (the US) needed cooperatio­n on North Korea (the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea), so that we could begin to do something to roll back Pyongyang’s nuclear programs,” Rice said. “We had actually very good cooperatio­n with China and getting, for instance, through the Security Council resolution­s on terrorist financing and tracking terrorists.”

She was referring to the cooperatio­n between the two nations during the Sept 11 crisis in 2001 as an example. “We had very good cooperatio­n when there was need for sharing of informatio­n,” she said.

Rice said the US and China do compete in certain areas, including technology.

“It doesn’t mean that competitio­n has to be conflictua­l,” she said. “Let’s cooperate where we can, and let’s compete where we must. Let’s have our difference­s where we must, but let’s try to do it in a way that makes the world safer and more prosperous.”

When asked about the US government considerin­g a ban on Chinese nationals receiving student visas in the United States, as reported by the Financial Times last week, Rice said that she would be “fundamenta­lly opposed” to such restrictio­ns. There are about 350,000 overseas Chinese students at US colleges and universiti­es.

“I’m a university professor, and I want to train the best and brightest from all over the world, and I believe that everybody benefits if they’re well trained and they go back to improve economic life for their countries. I hope more and more of our students will take Chinese language and visit China.”

Dong Leshuo in Washington and Hong Xiao in New York contribute­d to this story.

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Condoleezz­a Rice, former US secretary of state

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