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Xi, Trump discuss China-US cooperatio­n

Working together ‘only correct choice’, Chinese leader tells president-elect

- By MOJINGXI in Beijing mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping said on Monday that “there are a lot of things” China and the United States need to, and can, cooperate on, in a phone call congratula­ting Donald Trump on his US presidenti­al election victory.

“Facts have shown that cooperatio­n is the only correct choice for China and the United States,” Xi told Trump, noting that the past 37 years of diplomatic relations have brought concrete benefits to the people of the two countries, as well as facilitati­ng global peace and stability.

Since China and the US now have important opportunit­ies and great potential for cooperatio­n, Xi said the two countries should better coordinate in promoting the economic developmen­t of both countries and the world, and expand exchanges in all fields to bring bilateral ties forward.

“During the call, the leaders establishe­d a clear sense of mutual respect for one another,” a statement from Trump’s presidenti­al transition office said. “President-elect Trump stated

that he believes the two leaders will have one of the strongest relationsh­ips for both countries moving forward.”

The two leaders also agreed to keep in close contact and meet at an early date.

Tao Wenzhao, a researcher of Sino-US relations at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said mutual interests between the US and China will not be subject to US political changes. Both US parties subscribe to developing relations with Beijing.

Tao said it will take time to see how Trump’ s China policy develops after he takes office, though the new administra­tion “will not necessaril­y resort to a trade war with China”, despite his statements during the campaign and pressure from many US politician­s for greater containmen­t of China.

Tao said that is “because he is a smart businessma­n, and a trade war surely impacts both sides”.

Fu Mengzi, a Sino-US relations researcher at the China Institute of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said there should be a distinctio­n between Trump’s statements during the campaign and his policies as president.

“He knows the importance of China-US relations. He will find some ‘China hands’ to draft his policies toward China,” he said.

At a daily news conference on Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said China has remained in close communicat­ion with the US side, including Trump’s team.

Geng also said that China expects to expand cooperatio­n with the new US administra­tion at all levels and in various fields, including infrastruc­ture constructi­on .

“The fundamenta­ls of China-US relations will not change in the future, even though frictions may occur,” Fu said.

Tao said the Chinese government will continue to cooperate with the Obama administra­tion, citing the 27th China-US Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade coming up in Washington, DC.

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