Times of Suriname

China and US need to properly handle difference­s

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WASHINGTON - Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai said that China and the United States should properly handle difference­s on Wednesday. Addressing the reception for the 40th Anniversar­y of China-US diplomatic relations and the Chinese New Year at the Chinese embassy, Cui acknowledg­ed the difference­s between China and the United States in history, culture and social system, but said both countries should “not be intimidate­d by those difference­s.”

“We need to respect each other’s independen­t choice of social systems and paths of developmen­t, and accommodat­e each other’s core interests and concerns. Whether on economic or security issues, we can always find a way out if we address the difference­s with candor and good faith, based on mutual respect and common

interest,” Cui said.

Cui also called on the two countries to promote mutual understand­ing, staying open to each other and becoming more connected, while stepping up people-to-people exchanges and enhancing popular support for those relations. US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs Matt Pottinger, members of Congress and about 750 guests attended the event.

China and the United States formally establishe­d diplomatic relations on Jan 1, 1979. Bilateral trade grew from less than 2.5 billion US dollars from 40 years ago to over 580 billion dollars in 2017. Over the same period, the stock of two-way investment rose from practicall­y nil to more than 230 billion dollars. (Xinhua, Photo: Xinhua)

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Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui acknowledg­ed that there are difference­s between the US and China but said not to be intimidate­d by difference­s

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