China Daily

Chinese diplomat urges US to get ties back on right track

- By CAO DESHENG

China urges the United States to honor its commitment to abide by the one-China principle, properly handle issues related to the Taiwan question and take real actions to uphold the overall developmen­t of bilateral ties as well as cross-Straits stability, a senior Chinese diplomat said on Friday.

During a telephone conversati­on with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Yang Jiechi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee, reiterated that the Taiwan question matters to China’s sovereignt­y, its territoria­l integrity and its core interests.

Yang urged Washington to work with Beijing to move bilateral ties back onto the right track based on the consensus reached by President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden during their phone talks in February.

Dialogue and cooperatio­n should be the mainstay of China-US relations, he said, adding that cooperatio­n should be based on mutual benefit, and their respective concerns should be addressed in a balanced manner.

China remains committed to developing relations with the US on the basis of non-conflict, non-confrontat­ion, mutual respect and win-win cooperatio­n, Yang said, and in the meantime, it will resolutely safeguard its sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests.

He stressed that there is only one system and order in the world, which is the internatio­nal system with the United Nations at the core and the internatio­nal order underpinne­d by internatio­nal law, instead of the so-called system and order preached by a small minority of countries.

There is only one set of rules, which are the basic norms of internatio­nal relations governed by the purpose and principles of the UN Charter, instead of so-called rules formulated by a small minority of countries, Yang added.

There is only one kind of multilater­alism, which is based on the purpose and principles of the UN Charter as well as internatio­nal law, and in line with that, countries treat each other as equals for win-win cooperatio­n, he said, adding that true multilater­alism should not be based on the interests of “small circles” or “group politics”.

Highlighti­ng that peace, developmen­t, fairness, justice, democracy and freedom are the shared values of all humankind, Yang said that respecting sovereignt­y is the prerequisi­te of realizing human rights. He urged the US to resolve its own human rights violations, and not to grossly interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.

Yang also expressed serious concerns over some US individual­s fabricatin­g and spreading the absurd story that a Wuhan lab leaked the COVID19 virus. He said China has been actively participat­ing in and supporting internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the fight against the pandemic, and resolutely opposes any vicious move to smear it or shift blame toward it.

China urges the US to respect the facts and science, avoid politicizi­ng virus origin tracing, and remain focused on internatio­nal cooperatio­n in fighting the pandemic, Yang said.

He reiterated that the Chinese people, led by the CPC, will firmly walk along the path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics to build China into a more prosperous country and rejuvenate the Chinese nation.

The phone conversati­on took place after a series of engagement­s between Chinese and US officials in the past weeks, including a telephone conversati­on between Chinese and US commerce ministers on Thursday. It also took place after three US senators visited Taiwan on June 6, which was strongly opposed by Beijing.

Blinken said the recent China-US engagement is beneficial to bilateral ties and Washington looks forward to more engagement and exchanges with Beijing at various levels.

The US pursues the one-China policy and remains committed to abiding by the three China-US joint communique­s, he said, adding that his country wants to maintain communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China on major internatio­nal and regional issues.

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