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Sino-US relations can get back on track: China PM

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beijing — China and the United States can overcome their difference­s and get relations back on track if they work together in a spirit of mutual respect, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told a group of visiting US politician­s on Thursday.

China and the United States are locked in an increasing­ly bitter trade war, with both countries have already placed tariffs on some of each others imports.

Meeting a group of Republican senators and one congresswo­man in Beijing, Li said that over the past four decades of diplomatic ties, the China-US relationsh­ip has had its “share of ups and downs”.

“The sound and stable growth of China-US relations serves the common interests and the fundamenta­l interests of the people of our two countries,” Li said.

“We do hope that China and the United States will meet each other halfway and work together in the spirit of mutual respect and equality,” he added.

“In this way, our two countries will be able to overcome difference­s and have the wisdom to overcome the obstacles and move our relationsh­ip forward on an even sounder track.”

Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander told Li that the delegation was there “to show our respect to a great country and a great people”. “Your country and our country are competitor­s but not adversarie­s. And we believe that with mutual respect we can continue to prosper together.”

Alexander said he would be discussing trade with Li, though neither of them mentioned the ongoing tariff war in remarks in front of reporters.

US President Donald Trump has long threatened to impose tariffs on all $500 billion-plus goods imports from China if Beijing fails to meet his demands for sweeping changes to its policies on intellectu­al property, technology transfers, industrial subsidies and local market access. But Trump has not “set in stone” any decisions on escalating tariffs on Chinese goods and may withdraw some duties if there are promising policy discussion­s with China, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Wednesday.

Both Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are due to attend the G20 summit in Argentina which starts at the end of this month, and could hold talks there.

We do hope that China and the United States will meet each other halfway and work together in the spirit of mutual respect and equality

Li Keqiang, Chinese Premier

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