Global Times

President Xi extends congratula­tions to Biden

‘ Well- timed’ message shows China’s goodwill for ties

- By GT staff reporters

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday congratula­ted Joe Biden on his win in the US presidenti­al election in what analysts call a well- timed, goodwill message, after China had adopted a cautious approach toward the highly disputed election results. This is believed to mark the likely return of a new major relationsh­ip between the two powers, following a tense period that saw bilateral ties in a downward spiral.

Congratula­ting Biden on his election as US president, Xi pointed out that promoting the healthy and stable developmen­t of China- US relations not only conforms to the fundamenta­l interests of the people of the two nations, but also represents the common expectatio­ns of the internatio­nal community.

“We hope the two sides will uphold the spirit of non- conflict, non- confrontat­ion, mutual respect and win- win cooperatio­n, focus on cooperatio­n, manage difference­s, promote the healthy and stable developmen­t of China- US ties,” Xi said, hoping that the two countries would work with other countries and the internatio­nal community to advance the lofty cause of world peace and developmen­t, according to the Xinhua News Agency.

On the same day, Vice President Wang Qishan sent a message to Kamala Harris on her election as US vice president.

“This is a well- timed message as US authoritie­s have officially launched the transition process, which also shows China’s goodwill to cooper

ate with the US,” said Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of Internatio­nal Relations of the China Foreign Affairs University.

This is also a message from China’s top leadership to the US president- elect, underscori­ng expectatio­ns for the two countries to work with each other in the future, Li said.

The transition period in the US has already begun, which is Trump’s way of “conceding,” experts noted.

The congratula­tory message came 18 days after US mainstream media projected Biden as the winner of the presidenti­al election on November 7 and two days after the General Services Administra­tion gave the green light for a transition on Monday. It also reflects China’s cautious approach toward the highly disputed US election results, and is in line with the stated policy of respecting the US election results and US voters’ choice, experts said.

In the past, China has sent congratula­tory messages to newly elected US presidents immediatel­y after the election results were revealed, said Yuan Zheng, a senior fellow at the Institute of American Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

“The chaos of the 2020 election has led China to choose a cautious approach,” said Yuan, noting that Russia is also expected to issue a congratula­tory message soon.

Da Wei, director of the Institute of American Studies at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said that the timing for China to send the congratula­tions to Biden is proper for China – it is not too early nor too late as the final results would be announced by the US Congress in January.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has still not congratula­ted Biden, media reported on Wednesday.

Four years ago, Xi’s congratula­tory message to Trump was sent on November 9, the same day after Trump won the election and Hillary Clinton accepted the result. Li Yuanchao, the then Chinese vice president, sent his congratula­tions to Mike Pence.

Xi’s message also comes after the Chinese Foreign Ministry on November 13 offered congratula­tions to Biden and Harris, which did not specifical­ly say they won the election.

In retrospect of the four- year term of Trump, he had maintained a good personal relationsh­ip with Xi for a while, as the strategic role of head- ofstate diplomacy has been recognized by both sides, which played out its influence at a critical moment.

However, when the US entered the election year, Trump moved to contain China, which also led to the quick downward spiral of the bilateral relationsh­ip. As a result, Trump and Xi have not communicat­ed with each other since March 27.

Still, some Chinese experts noted that China may make some goodwill gestures to Trump, such as inviting him to visit China after he leaves office, to avoid more extreme China policies in the last two months.

New expectatio­ns

Following the leaders’ congratula­tory messages, attention will be on how both sides will establish a communicat­ion channel and how to address the long list of challenges culminated over the past four years from a longer trade and technology war to what Chinese officials call US meddling of China’s internal affairs in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Xinjiang.

Some Chinese consider Biden as “an old friend,” as his visit to China, including watching a basketball match, bringing his Chinese- learning granddaugh­ter to China and visiting suffering people from then earthquake- stricken Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, have left a positive imprint in some people’s memories.

Some Chinese experts on strategic politics said the rationalit­y of the Biden administra­tion could help China and the US break the current dilemma, which has brought the bilateral ties to “a freezing point.”

The message Xi sent to Biden underscore­s China’s understand­ing of the new type of major power relationsh­ips that has been put forward in the Obama era. Such message to Biden can be seen as an extension from the Obama era.

Xi’s congratula­tory message expresses the hope that the new US administra­tion would properly handle China- US relations, return to the track of win- win cooperatio­n, get out of the trough and achieve healthy competitio­n, Yuan noted.

“This is also China’s consistent position of hoping to develop a new model of major- country relations,” he said.

China has always attached importance to the leading role of top leaders of China and the US in bilateral ties, Jin Canrong, associate dean of the School of Internatio­nal Studies at the Renmin University of China in Beijing, told the Global Times.

The working relationsh­ip and friendship between the two leaders started when they were both vice presidents of the two countries, and this will be helpful, but China- US ties have been damaged seriously and have become increasing­ly sensitive and complicate­d, so “we also need to be cautious.”

In his congratula­tory message to Biden, Xi also reaffirmed the content of a new type of major power relationsh­ips – “the spirit of non- conflict, non- confrontat­ion, mutual respect and win- win cooperatio­n” – an idea to shape the bilateral relations that China first initiated in Obama’s term.

In Obama’s time, the US at least respected the idea, but the Trump administra­tion has totally overthrown it and launched a great power competitio­n against China, so the idea was not even mentioned that much in recent years, Jin said.

 ?? ?? US President- elect Joe Biden speaks during a cabinet announceme­nt event in Wilmington, Delaware on Tuesday. Biden introduced a seasoned national security team he said was prepared to resume US leadership in the world after the departure of President Donald Trump.
US President- elect Joe Biden speaks during a cabinet announceme­nt event in Wilmington, Delaware on Tuesday. Biden introduced a seasoned national security team he said was prepared to resume US leadership in the world after the departure of President Donald Trump.

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