China Daily

Vice-FM: No one wins in trade wars

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

It is natural to see some difference­s between China and the United States, but neither side should attribute its own problems to the other and make fundamenta­l mistakes in coming to a strategic judgment, Vice-Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang said on Monday.

That will only injure others, backfire and mess up the world, the senior Chinese diplomat told corporate leaders and experts from around the world at a high-end luncheon of the China Developmen­t Forum 2018 in Beijing.

Zheng, a veteran in China-US relations, called on joint efforts to adopt an objective and rational manner to analyze and view the bilateral relationsh­ip, put oneself in other’s shoes and adapt to each other on a reciprocal basis.

Both sides should abide by the three key joint statements signed between China and the US, live up to the one-China principle, respect each other’s core interests and major concerns, eliminate and control divergence­s and avoid the ties from being disturbed, Zheng said.

The common interests of China and the US are far greater than their difference­s, and their cooperatio­n in many fields is far more than their competitio­n in specific fields, Zheng said.

Speaking on China-US trade frictions, the vice-minister said there is no winner in trade war, and China is not afraid of a trade war, as it has strong determinat­ion and is fully prepared to react and safeguard China’s interests.

It is hoped that the US side will calm down and work with China to look for a proper solution to the problem on a basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, which is good for China, the US and the world, Zheng said.

A trade imbalance is not a surprise when the two countries’ economic and trade cooperatio­n runs on a fast track, Zheng said, and they should work on issues through consultati­on and in a manner acceptable to both sides.

Speaking about the Belt and Road Initiative, Zheng said it has become one of the world’s most important internatio­nal cooperatio­n programs.

China will work toward the success of ministeria­l meetings in key areas and prepare for the second Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n next year, he said.

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