Global Times

‘Impractica­l decoupling’ hurts

▶ Foreign Minister points to right direction for China-US ties

- By Yang Sheng

China continues to try its best to convince the US to stop dangerous approaches to deal with the ties, and to be sincere at dialogues to solve problems, said Chinese foreign minister in a speech at an online forum on Thursday with more than 30 top diplomats and experts around the world on the direction of China-US relations.

China-US relations, “one of the most consequent­ial bilateral relationsh­ips in the world,” are faced with “the most severe challenge since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties,” Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned on Thursday at the China-US Think Tanks Media Online Forum. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger also attended the forum.

From the trade war and competitio­n in the field of hightech, such as 5G, to military tensions in the South China Sea and the Taiwan problem, as well as the war of words on the COVID-19 pandemic, the two most powerful countries and biggest economies in the world have been competing and struggling in almost every aspect in recent years.

Although China is receiving pressure and challenges from the US, the Chinese government has always being calm and pragmatic in handling the severe situation, while the US is getting increasing­ly unpredicta­ble and unreasonab­le, experts said.

However, Chinese experts are pessimisti­c about whether the US would appreciate China’s sincerity and return to the right track, as Washington refuses to accept the rise of China even if it’s aware of the fact. In the future, more strug

gles will come.

Analysts said maybe the struggles, which could make hostile forces in the US feel the pain, could help the US learn how to coexist with China peacefully. The unpreceden­ted global challenge of COVID-19 pandemic, for example, could force US decisionma­kers to choose cooperatio­n if the US realizes it cannot save its economy, as well as the world economy, on its own.

Sincerity and suggestion­s

Wang stressed that China and the US should not seek to remodel each other. Instead, they must work together to find ways to peacefully coexist the different systems and civilizati­ons.

“China’s US policy remains unchanged. We are still willing to grow China-US relations with goodwill and sincerity,” Wang said.

“Some friends in the US might have become suspicious or even wary of a growing China. I’d like to stress here again that China never intends to challenge or replace the US, or have a full confrontat­ion with the US. What we care most about is to improve the livelihood of our people,” he noted.

Jin Canrong, the associate dean of Renmin University of China’s School of Internatio­nal Studies in Beijing, told the Global Times that the foreign minister is offering goodwill, but the problem is “the US wants to remodel us even though we don’t want to remodel the US. Washington doesn’t believe stopping the confrontat­ion is urgent, and that a crackdown on China is more important for it to maintain its global hegemony.”

The Chinese government told the US and the world many times that China has no intention of replacing or challengin­g the US. Unfortunat­ely, US elites only care about China’s capability and disregards China’s intentions, said Lü Xiang, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing.

Wang also gave suggestion­s – “three lists” – for the two sides to settle confrontat­ions and pull the ties back from the brink.

The first is a list of cooperatio­n areas. It should specify all areas, bilateral and global, where China and the US need to and can work together, Wang said.

“The longer the list, the better. Cooperatio­n on this list should be immune to the impact of other issues,” said Wang.

The second is a list of dialogues. The third is a list of issues that need proper management.

Diao Daming, a US studies expert at Renmin University in Beijing, said offering such sincere suggestion­s while some US senior officials are poisoning China-US ties is not easy and commendabl­e, and it shows China is aware of its responsibi­lity as a major power to fix the most important bilateral relationsh­ip in the world.

Necessary struggles

However, Washington knows the rise of China is a fact but refuses to accept it.

Jin said, “This is why the US is unlikely to give a positive response, and maybe we can help the US accept the facts by having more “effective struggles,” which could let them feel the pain, and keep on with our own developmen­t. Maybe in five more years, when China totally surpasses the US to become the biggest economy of the world, the US will accept and adjust its approaches.”

Lü said now is the chance for US policymake­rs to think rationally about their country’s severe economic situation, as this might help us pull China-US ties back from the brink.

“According to surveys from some US institutes, China is not a hot topic among the US voters, with the racial problem, economy and COVID-19 more important. So, the White House might realize that blaming and confrontin­g China will not be helpful for the election,” he noted.

Boosting the economy is the only card that the Trump administra­tion can still play to save its approval rating, and China’s cooperatio­n, especially implementi­ng the phase one trade deal, is essential, Lü added.

China and the US should not seek to remodel each other. Instead, they must work together to find ways to peacefully coexist the different systems and civilizati­ons.

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