Shanghai Daily

China urges US to stop hurting core interests

- (Xinhua)

CHINESE Foreign Minister Wang Yi yesterday met with the visiting US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, saying that China and the United States should “follow the right path of win-win cooperatio­n, rather than go astray toward conflict and confrontat­ion.”

Wang said Pompeo proposed his visit to China, and the Chinese side was willing to arrange meetings.

“Recently the United States escalated trade friction with China, took actions that jeopardize­d China’s rights and interests on the Taiwan issue, and unwarrante­dly condemned China on its domestic and foreign policies,” Wang said.

Stressing that the moves directly impacted mutual trust and cast a shadow over ChinaUS relations, Wang urged the US to immediatel­y stop making negative remarks.

“I know that during your visit, you also want to exchange views with the Chinese side on regional hotspot issues including the situation in the Korean Peninsula,” Wang said.

“This demonstrat­es that as two major powers and permanent members of the UN Security Council, China and the United States should strengthen communicat­ion and cooperatio­n, so as to live up to their responsibi­lities entrusted by the internatio­nal community.”

Wang expressed his hope that Pompeo’s Beijing visit would play a positive role in supporting healthy bilateral ties.

This year marks the 40th anniversar­y of the signing of the Joint Communique on the Establishm­ent of Diplomatic Relations between China and the United States.

“The past four decades have witnessed tremendous changes in both countries and substantia­l benefits from mutual exchanges,” Wang said. “The most important lesson is that cooperatio­n leads to winwin results while conflict ends up with a loss for both sides.”

He said current China-US ties were at a critical phase, and China would maintain peaceful developmen­t and continue reform and opening-up, to realize rejuvenati­on while avoiding the “power leading to hegemony” stereotype.

He called on the US side to stop “groundless accusation­s against China and wrong actions underminin­g China’s core interests.”

“China is committed to developing good relations with the United States. Meanwhile, China will firmly safeguard its sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests,” Wang stressed.

Wang illustrate­d China’s positions on trade friction with the US, as well as the Taiwan issue and the South China Sea issue.

He said a trade war would never solve problems and promised that China was still willing to negotiate with the US “on the basis of equality, honesty and solemnity.”

“China completely respects all countries’ decisions, and will never intervene in other countries’ domestic affairs,” Wang said.

“China urges the US side to abide by the one-China principle and the regulation­s of the three China-US joint communique­s, stop official and military contact with Taiwan, revoke arms sales to Taiwan, stop unreasonab­le interventi­on in countries that have establishe­d or are hoping to establish relations with China, restrain ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ forces, so as to maintain China-US relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait through practical actions,” he said.

Pompeo said that despite obvious difference­s on many issues between the two sides, the US does not mean to oppose China’s developmen­t, and there is no policy to fully contain China.

As the world’s two largest economies and most powerful countries, the US and China shoulder important responsibi­lities for world peace and prosperity, he said.

Pompeo called for more communicat­ion, trust and cooperatio­n based on rules and promised that the US side adhered to the one-China principle. He also expressed his hope of facilitati­ng communicat­ion and cooperatio­n with China on major internatio­nal and regional issues.

He briefed Wang on his visit to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, voiced the US side’s appreciati­on of China’s consistent position on the Korean Peninsula and its efforts on denucleari­zation, and expressed a willingnes­s to continue related cooperatio­n.

Wang said China’s position is “clear, consistent and will never change.”

He called on the US to attach importance to the DPRK’s reasonable demands for safety and developmen­t with positive responses.

 ??  ?? Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) shakes hands with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo before their meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing yesterday. — AFP
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) shakes hands with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo before their meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing yesterday. — AFP

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