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NCUSCR celebrates 50th birthday

- By HEZI JIANG and PAUL WELITZKIN in New York Contact the writers at hezijiang@chinadaily­usa.com

President Xi Jinping sent a letter to the National Committee on US-China Relations on Thursday night congratula­ting the committee on its 50th anniversar­y. In the letter, Xi called for cooperatio­n as the two countries enter a new chapter of USChina relations.

“At the moment, China and the US need to work together to step up dialogue and communicat­ion, and vigorously expand cooperatio­n at bilateral, regional and global levels,” he said in the letter, which was read by Ambassador Cui Tiankai.

“We also need to manage difference­s constructi­vely, ensure a smooth transition, and move this relationsh­ip forward from a new starting point,” Xi wrote.

Cui also paid tribute to the committee’s achievemen­ts over the past five decades, thanking it for bridging the two countries.

“Trust comes from mutual understand­ing,” he said. “We must make efforts for much better understand­ing of each other, better understand­ing of both past and present, culture and society, economy and politics, defense and diplomacy, intention and capability, in order to avoid miscalcula­tion and mispercept­ions.”

The speech took place at the committee’s 50th-anniversar­y dinner gala held on Thursday night in New York City.

The committee (NCUSCR) honored former secretary of state Henry Kissinger and businessma­n Maurice Greenberg, chairman and CEO of C.V. Starr & Co. They were given the NCUSCR’s first ever lifetime achievemen­t award for their instrument­al roles in building the US-China relationsh­ip.

When asked what advice he would give President-elect Donald Trump on Sino-US ties, Kissinger said that when two countries of the magnitude of China and the US interact, there will be disagreeme­nts.

“But the fundamenta­l thing to keep in mind is that the peace and progress of the world depend on the abilities of the United States and China to respect each other’s core interests, and to modify the core interests in order to make cooperatio­n possible,” he said.

Greenberg, former chairman and CEO of American Insurance Group which contribute­d to the developmen­t of the young China’s insurance industry, said both nations should pursue a free trade agreement.

“I have been advocating that for a decade. It will be difficult but it is needed and I would urge the new administra­tion to seek a free trade agreement,” he said.

United Airlines and Boeing were also honored for their contributi­ons to positive bilateral relations by the NCUSCR. United CEO Oscar Munoz and Boeing Vice-Chairman Raymond Conner accepted the awards respective­ly.

In the 30 years since United first began service to China, the airline has grown to operate more non-stop flights to more cities there than any other American carrier, with a total of 100 weekly flights to six Chinese destinatio­ns.

Celebratin­g its centennial this year, Boeing has long-standing relationsh­ips with Chinese airlines, the Chinese aviation industry, the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China and the Chinese government.

Stephen Orlins, president of NCUSCR, said the organizati­on had raised over $10.5 million to maintain an outreach program and to continue playing an important part in fostering improving ties between the two countries.

“The best way to predict the future is to create it,” said Orlins while proposing a toast. He said it was an Abraham Lincoln quote that President Xi borrowed during his recent visit to the White House.

Ambassador Cui said he is looking forward to the centennial of the committee, “and for that event I guess we have to move to the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.”

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