Times of Suriname

China, US to work together to rebuild mutual trust

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BEIJING - Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday urged joint efforts from China and the United States to ensure “a stable transition” of ChinaUS relations against disruption­s of all kinds.

They should be striving to resume dialogue, bring ties back on track, and rebuild mutual trust for the next stage of bilateral ties, Wang said in Beijing at a meeting with a delegation of the board of directors of the US-China Business Council held via video link. Noting that China and the US share broad common interests and room for cooperatio­n, Wang said the countries, as the two biggest economies and permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, should enhance dialogue and cooperatio­n to contribute more to sustained peace and prosperity for humanity. Saying the future of China-US relations hinges on the correct choices made by the US and the joint efforts of the two sides, Wang put forward five proposals for promoting the sound and stable developmen­t of China-US ties. First, Wang urged the US to perceive China in a strategica­lly correct way. He stressed that China is committed to a path of rejuvenati­on that pursues peaceful developmen­t and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n with all countries to achieve win-win and all-win results. “We expect and believe the US-China policy can and should return to an objective and rational track sooner or later,” Wang said. Second, Wang called on the two countries to have communicat­ion and dialogue at all levels. The two sides can work out lists of dialogue, cooperatio­n, and dispute management to provide a clearer picture for the maintainin­g and developing of bilateral ties, Wang said. He also encouraged sectors of strategic studies and businesses to enhance dialogue to provide intellectu­al and social support for the sound and stable developmen­t of China-US relations. Third, Wang said the two countries should expand mutually beneficial cooperatio­n. He suggested cooperatio­n in COVID-19 pandemic responses, economic recovery, including the resumption of macro-economic policy dialogue and coordinati­on, and responses to climate change. He also proposed coordinati­on in major global challenges and hotspot issues such as poverty reduction, anti-terrorism and nonprolife­ration, and enhanced cooperatio­n under multilater­al frameworks. Fourth, Wang said the two sides should manage disputes and difference­s. He urged mutual respect toward each other’s historical and cultural inheritanc­e, core interests, and major concerns, as well as choices by the two countries’ peoples concerning their respective national systems and developmen­t paths.

“The two sides should manage disputes yet to be solved with a constructi­ve attitude to avoid their escalation in order not to impact the general picture of ChinaUS relations,” said Wang. Fifth, Wang proposed increasing public support for bilateral ties, urging the two sides to support enhanced exchanges in fields such as legislativ­e bodies, businesses, media, and the youth. He also called on people of insight in both countries to give more objective and rational informatio­n and introduce to the general public the real picture of China’s developmen­t and China-US cooperatio­n. Calling China-US economic and trade cooperatio­n the “ballast stone” of bilateral ties, Wang expressed the hope the USCBC and the US business sector can play their due role in bringing bilateral relations back on track and make active contributi­ons in the process. (Xinhua)

 ??  ?? Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi attends a meeting with a delegation of board of directors of the USChina Business Council via video link in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 7, 2020. (Photo:Xinhua)
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi attends a meeting with a delegation of board of directors of the USChina Business Council via video link in Beijing, capital of China, Dec. 7, 2020. (Photo:Xinhua)

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