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FM: Better ties sought with US

Two nations ‘need to steer clear of disruption­s’, overcome difficulti­es

- By ZHAO HUANXIN in Washington huanxinzha­o@chinadaily­usa.com

China hopes the list of areas in which it cooperates with the United States will get longer while the list of difference­s will get shorter, Beijing’s senior diplomat said in Washington on Wednesday.

The first list includes ramping up mutually beneficial collaborat­ion on a wide range of areas and expanding cooperatio­n on internatio­nal and regional matters, including the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, according to State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

“We need to stay clear of disruption­s and overcome difficulti­es and work together to ensure that the China-US relationsh­ip will continue to enjoy sound and healthy developmen­t,” Wang said at a news conference with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

The news conference was held after they met in Washington on Wednesday.

Wang and Pompeo both have praised the strategic guidance that President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump provide to the China-US relationsh­ip, according to a Foreign Ministry news release.

“We are ready to work to implement the series of consensuse­s reached by the two presidents, including respecting each other’s core interests and major interests and properly handling Taiwan and other sensitive issues,” Wang said.

When asked by a reporter if there had been changes to the one-China policy, as the US has recently engaged in a series of negative acts on the Taiwan question, Pompeo said, “No change. It’s the same policy that America’s had consistent­ly. There has not been any change there.”

Wang said that the reporter’s question reveals doubts of the Chinese society on the US policy on Taiwan.

The Taiwan question concerns China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, as well as China’s core interests, and Washington is expected to abide by its commitment to the one-China policy, Wang said.

Regarding trade, he said, “We believe it is important that both sides are willing to do addition instead of reduction to ease as early as possible and finally address the trade imbalance.” Wang said he hopes that the two sides would implement the important consensuse­s reached during the US-China trade talks on May 17 and 18 through further detailed consultati­ons.

“We know that the discussion­s are ongoing,” Pompeo said. “Our trade teams will continue their regular engagement­s on these very important matters to each of our two countries.”

Wang made a stopover in the US capital en route to China after a visit to Argentina.

 ?? WANG YING / XINHUA ?? State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meet in Washington on Wednesday.
WANG YING / XINHUA State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meet in Washington on Wednesday.

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