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Xi: ‘A thousand reasons’ to build ties

He and Trump meet in Florida, agree to a new starting point

- By AN BAIJIE in Palm Beach, Florida, and ZHANG YUNBI in Beijing Contact the writers at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping pledged in Florida on Thursday to work with US President Donald Trump to push forward China-US ties from a new starting point.

“There are a thousand reasons to make the China-US relationsh­ip a success, and not a single reason to break it,” Xi said at his first meeting with Trump.

At their long-awaited meeting at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Xi invited Trump to make a state visit to China before year’s end. Trump accepted the invitation and said he expects to visit at an early date.

The two leaders and their delegation­s met for further talks on Friday.

Xi and Trump spoke highly on Thursday of the historic progress made in the ties and agreed to push for greater developmen­t of the bilateral relationsh­ip from a new starting point, thus benefiting the peoples of both countries and the world.

Xi said that the bilateral ties, which got back on track 45 years ago, have brought enormous pragmatic benefits to the two peoples. It will require deep thinking, political resolve and historic commitment­s by leaders of both countries to further develop the ties in the next 45 years, he added.

Trump said the two countries shoulder great duties and should maintain contact and coordinati­on on major issues.

He also said he looks forward to building a good working relationsh­ip with Xi and achieving greater developmen­t of US-China relations.

Regarding bilateral highlevel exchanges, Xi said the two sides “should make full use of” newly establishe­d high-level dialogue mechanisms on diplomacy and security, economy, law enforcemen­t and cybersecur­ity, and society and culture.

Xi called for “making the pie of cooperatio­n bigger, stipulatin­g lists of priority cooperatio­n and achieving more initial outcomes”.

The two countries should properly tackle sensitive issues and constructi­vely manage and control their difference­s, Xi added.

On the economic front, Xi said the two nations should promote the negotiatio­n of a bilateral investment treaty and the healthy developmen­t of two-way trade and investment.

The two countries also could explore embarking on pragmatic cooperatio­n in areas including infrastruc­ture constructi­onand energy, Xi added.

The two leaders introduced to each other the priority agenda items of each side, and they exchanged views on regional hot spot issues.

Xi said the two sides should reinforce communicat­ion and coordinati­on on major internatio­nal and regional issues and jointly promote the proper addressing and settlement of such issues. They also could expand cooperatio­n in handling global challenges such as nuclear nonprolife­ration and cracking down on transnatio­nal crimes, Xi said.

To jointly champion world peace, stability and prosperity, the two countries should also strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on within multilater­al mechanisms such as the United Nations, Group of 20 and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n, Xi added.

When Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, arrived at the resort at about 5 pm local time on Thursday, Trump and his wife, Melania, greeted them.

The two couples talked and listened as two of Trump’s grandchild­ren sang Jasmine Flower, a traditiona­l Chinese song. The children also recited Three-Character Primer , an original Chinese text for children’s early education first compiled in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), as well as a Tang Dynasty (618-907) poem.

 ?? CARLOS BARRIA / REUTERS ?? President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump and their delegation­s meet at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Friday.
CARLOS BARRIA / REUTERS President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump and their delegation­s meet at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Friday.

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