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China, UK to safeguard global trade

FM Wang Yi discusses joint approach with British counterpar­t, Jeremy Hunt

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing and London agreed on Monday to continue jointly safeguardi­ng multilater­alism and global free trade as well as the World Trade Organizati­on rules during the 9th China-UK Strategic Dialogue in the Chinese capital.

The dialogue was co-chaired by State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt.

Trade liberaliza­tion is widely accepted by the internatio­nal community and is an irresistib­le trend, and China has always stood on the right side to uphold the free trade system, Wang said when jointly meeting the media with Hunt.

“Whoever takes the unilateral approach will be isolated, which was, is and will be proved by internatio­nal practice,” he said.

Wang said the two countries should resist any form of unilateral­ism or protection­ism.

The two countries agreed to enhance strategic communicat­ion and coordinati­on in global and regional affairs, Wang said, adding that they will promote political settlement of troublesom­e issues and improve reform of the global governance system.

China and the UK agreed to align their developmen­t strategies and expand trade and mutual investment, Wang said, adding that they will focus on promoting cooperatio­n in nuclear power, finance and innovation, and expand cooperatio­n in new industries like artificial intelligen­ce, green energy and the digital economy.

It is Hunt’s first visit to China as well as his first trip outside Europe since he was appointed foreign secretary earlier this month.

The developmen­t and growth of China present opportunit­ies rather than a threat to the world, Hunt said.

He said that the UK hopes to strengthen strategic dialogue with China, deepen understand­ing and friendship, and enhance exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields to promote the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the golden era of bilateral relations.

Referring to trade friction with the United States, Wang said Beijing’s door of dialogue and negotiatio­n remains open, and talks should be conducted on the basis of mutual equality and respect.

“We have to take countermea­sures when facing the US’s aggressive attitude and infringeme­nt, and it is a legitimate defense,” he said.

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