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US urged to be rational about China

Wang’s four questions contest Washington’s credibilit­y, confidence, equity, fairness in competitio­n

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing urges Washington “to be clear-eyed about the trend of the times, view China’s developmen­t objectivel­y and rationally, engage in exchanges with China proactivel­y and pragmatica­lly, and act to fulfill its commitment­s”, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on March 7.

Wang made the comments when answering a question about ChinaUS ties at a news conference on the sidelines of the ongoing annual two sessions.

“The challenge for the US comes from itself, not from China”, the foreign minister said. “If the US is obsessed with suppressin­g China, it will eventually harm itself.”

“We have seen that some progress has been made in improving China-US relations since the San Francisco meeting, which is fully in line with the aspiration­s and interests of the two countries and the people of the world,” Wang said, referring to the meeting between President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden last November.

“But we have to point out that the US side’s mispercept­ion of China still continues, and the promises made by the US side have not been faithfully honored,” he said.

The US tactics of suppressin­g China are being constantly updated, the list of unilateral sanctions is being lengthened, and the allegation­s against China are ludicrous, Wang added.

At the press conference, Wang raised four sharp questions for the United States.

“If the US says one thing and does another, where is its credibilit­y as a major country? If it gets jittery whenever it hears the word ‘China’, where is its confidence as a major country?” he asked.

“If it only wants itself to prosper but denies other countries’ legitimate developmen­t, where is internatio­nal fairness? If it persistent­ly monopolize­s the high end of the value chain and keeps China at the low end, where is fairness in competitio­n?”

Speaking to reporters, Wang referred to the three principles proposed by President Xi about ChinaUS relations, namely mutual respect,

peaceful coexistenc­e, and win-win cooperatio­n.

“They are a statement of the experience­s and lessons of the 50-plus years of China-US relations and represent the right way for interactio­ns between major countries. They should be observed and acted upon by both sides,” he said.

He said mutual respect is the preconditi­on “because interactio­n sustains only when difference­s in social and political systems are respected and acknowledg­ed”.

“Conflict and confrontat­ion between two major countries like China and the US have unimaginab­le

consequenc­es,” Wang said, adding that when working together, China and the US “can do great things conducive to the two countries and the world”.

“We are always willing to strengthen dialogue and communicat­ion with the US side, to promote friendly exchanges between peoples from all walks of life, to build more bridges of mutual understand­ing, and to eliminate unnecessar­y misunderst­andings and prejudices,” the minister said.

“We believe that the two sides are fully capable of finding a proper way … to get along in the world,” he added.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (second, from left) attends a press conference on the sidelines of the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing on March 7.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (second, from left) attends a press conference on the sidelines of the second session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing on March 7.

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