The Jerusalem Post

Xi to US: Respect our choices

Chinese, American presidents to meet on sidelines of G20 summit

- • By BEN BLANCHARD and PHILIP WEN

BEIJING (Reuters) – China wants to resolve problems with the United States through talks, but it must respect China’s choice of developmen­t path and interests, President Xi Jinping said on Thursday ahead of a meeting with his American counterpar­t in Argentina.

China and the United States have put tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of each other’s goods and US President Donald Trump has threatened to set tariffs on the remainder of China’s $500 billion-plus exports to the United States if their blistering trade dispute cannot be resolved.

Trump’s administra­tion has also accused China of interferin­g in US politics – charges China strongly denies – and the two have sparred over the disputed South China Sea and selfruled Taiwan, which China claims.

Still, Trump and Xi plan to meet for high-stakes talks on the sidelines of a G20 summit – which is being held in Argentina at the end of November and early December – as the two countries try tentativel­y to get ties back on track.

Meeting former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Beijing, Xi said he and Trump would have a “deep exchange of views” in Argentina, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

China and the United States should correctly judge each other’s strategic intentions, and while Beijing wants to resolve problems via talks, the Washington should respect China’s choice of developmen­t path and legitimate interests, Xi added.

Xi said attention should be paid to “the increase in negative voices related to China in the United States,” without elaboratin­g.

Speaking earlier, the Chinese government’s top diplomat, State Councilor Wang Yi, said Xi and Trump reached an important consensus on the healthy and stable developmen­t of bilateral ties in a telephone call last week. Their meeting at the G20 summit would be of “great significan­ce” in resolving bilateral problems, Wang said.

It “will be of great significan­ce for both sides to manage difference­s effectivel­y and resolve issues in a practical way,” Wang told reporters.

Wang said China stood ready to work with the United States to remove disruption­s, build trust and prepare fully for the meeting.

“We believe that meeting will help chart the course for China-US relations,” he said, following talks with Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne.

Wang added that the more complex the situation is, the more important it is for both sides to remain “level-headed.”

 ?? (Reuters) ?? CHINESE PRESIDENT Xi Jinping meets former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger in Beijing yesterday.
(Reuters) CHINESE PRESIDENT Xi Jinping meets former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger in Beijing yesterday.

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