Times of Suriname

Chinese premier meets U.S. congress delegation

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BEIJING - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called on the U.S. Congress to play a constructi­ve role and work with China to maintain the political and public opinion foundation­s for China-U.S. relations. Li made the remarks while meeting with a U.S. congress delegation, led by U.S. senator Steve Daines.

Li said China-U.S. ties had gone through a tortuous journey since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties, and had been moving forward.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump met and communicat­ed several times, and reached important consensus on bilateral ties and cooperatio­n, he said.

“The two economies are highly complement­ary to each other and their cooperatio­n has been continuous­ly expanding,” Li said, adding that friction and difference­s were inevitable.

“Some age-old trade issues cannot be settled overnight,” the Chinese premier added. “To launch a trade war could never solve problems, and runs counter to the fundamenta­l principles of trade.” “China will work towards a solution through dialogue and consultati­on, and is also fully prepared with counter measures,” Li said.

He called on the U.S. side to meet China halfway, which will help to maintain multilater­al trade rules and is good for both countries and the whole world. Steve Daines and senators Charles Grassley, Ron Johnson, David Perdue and Ben Sasse called U.S.-China ties one of the most important bilateral relations in the world, adding that there was no reason for both countries to have conflict.

They said the U.S. Congress was ready to help resolve bilateral trade friction in a mutually beneficial way.

Later in the day, Wang Chen, vice chairperso­n of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) presided over talks between the NPC and the delegation, and both sides exchanged views on parliament­ary exchanges and other issues.

(Xinhua)

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