China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Not at APEC, but Trump still topic

- By AN BAIJIE in Lima and ZHAO HUANXIN in Beijing

When President Xi Jinping and his US counterpar­t Barack Obama met in the capital of Peru, the two had one person in mind: Donald Trump, the US president-elect, whom they expect will maintain the momentum of bilateral relations.

“After Mr. Trump was elected the next US president, I had a phone conversati­on with him,” Xi said when he met Obama on Saturday on the sidelines of meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n organizati­on being held in Lima.

Xi said he is willing to work with Trump to expand cooperatio­n in different fields at bilateral, regional and global levels, and manage difference­s in a constructi­ve way, so as to realize a relationsh­ip featuring nonconfron­tation, mutual respect and win-win cooperatio­n, and push forward China-United States ties further from a new starting point.

Obama, who is on his last overseas trip as president, said he had emphasized to his successor the importance of relations with the world’s secondlarg­est economy.

“I have underlined the importance of US-China relations to Trump, and stressed that there

should be a smooth transition of bilateral ties in the wake of the US presidenti­al elections,” Obama said, according to a Chi-nese news release.The US side is ready to devel-op a more sustained relation-ship with China, Obama said.Xi said the frequent high-lev-el exchanges showed that both sides attach great importance to the developmen­t of the China-US relationsh­ip.Xi spoke highly of the US president’s endeavor in develop-ing bilateral ties, especially their joint decision to build a new type of China-US major country rela-tions, which has guided the two countries to achieve significant progress in bilateral ties. Recalling his close contacts with Xi in recent years, Obama said he and Xi have estab-lished a candid, friendly and constructi­ve relationsh­ip and enhanced mutual trust. In more than three years, Washington and Beijing have joined hands to confront chal-lenges and effectivel­y managed difference­s, while bilateral consultati­on and cooperatio­n mechanisms have yielded rich results, said Obama. “We have demonstrat­ed what’s possible when our two countries work together ,” Obama said, adding that the US and China have collaborat­e donkey global challenges, such as fighting cli-mate change and ending the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.

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