China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Reset in bilateral ties seen benefiting all

Restoring healthy China-US relations can avert ‘political tragedy’, envoy says

- By ZHAO HUANXIN in Washington huanxinzha­o@chinadaily­usa.com

Putting China-US relations back on the track of healthy and stable developmen­t at an early date serves the fundamenta­l interests of the two peoples and meets the expectatio­ns of the internatio­nal community, a top Chinese envoy said in Washington on Tuesday.

Speaking at an online reception for the 73rd anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, Chinese Ambassador to the United States Qin Gang cautioned that the US’ strategic mispercept­ions could lead the two countries into a “political tragedy”, and cooperatio­n is the only right way out.

“In the world today, the trends of turbulence and transforma­tion are evolving, and deficits in developmen­t and security are looming large. China and the United States have huge common interests and common responsibi­lities, and cooperatio­n is the only correct choice,” the ambassador said.

He noted that regarding China as a threat and challenge, and defining China-US relations as strategic competitio­n are “serious” strategic mistakes and will only push the two nations into confrontat­ion and conflict and the world into division and turmoil.

“It will be a political tragedy between major countries … (in which) no one is the winner,” he said. The ambassador said ChinaUS relations are facing “severe challenges”.

The relations, which plummeted to the lowest point in four decades during the administra­tion of former US president Donald Trump, hit another major snag in early August when US House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan, causing damage to the bilateral relations that analysts said would not be easily fixed.

Qin reiterated that the Taiwan question has bearing on China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, and that it concerns China’s core interests, making it the most important and sensitive issue in China-US relations.

He urged the US to “unequivoca­lly” oppose and stop “Taiwan independen­ce”, support the peaceful developmen­t of cross-Straits relations and China’s peaceful reunificat­ion with real actions, and earnestly uphold the overall China-US relations and peace and stability of the Taiwan Straits.

The three principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistenc­e and win-win cooperatio­n put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping are the correct way for China and the United States to get along, Qin said.

Strengthen­ing dialogue

“It is hoped that the US will work with China, strengthen dialogue, reduce misunderst­andings, manage difference­s, expand cooperatio­n, and bring China-US relations back to the track of healthy and stable developmen­t at an early date,” he said.

Such efforts serve the fundamenta­l interests of the two peoples and also meet the general expectatio­n of the internatio­nal community, he said.

Craig Allen, president of the US-China Business Council, said the USCBC, a nonpartisa­n, nongovernm­ental business associatio­n focused on supporting US companies doing business in China, has for decades facilitate­d “positive engagement” between the business communitie­s and stakeholde­rs across both countries.

“The scale and the importance of the US-China economic relationsh­ip cannot be understate­d, and it serves as the foundation for amicable relations between the world’s two greatest economies,” he said in a video speech.

Allen noted that US companies continue to do well in China, with nearly 9 out of 10 members of the council reporting profitabil­ity in the market.

“As China has grown, American companies have grown alongside. The success of American companies is connected to China. And as China has succeeded, so has America,” he said.

Stephen Orlins, president of the National Committee on US-China Relations, said that as Chinese people are celebratin­g the 73rd anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, “we also are celebratin­g the 50th anniversar­y of the Shanghai Communique and our organizati­on, the National Committee on US-China Relations, hosting the Chinese ping-pong team’s visit to the United States.”

The Shanghai Communique laid the political foundation for productive relations, and the exchange of young ping-pong players launched peopletoex­changes, which have produced so much benefit for the Chinese and US people, he said.

Speaking on behalf of the overseas Chinese in the US, Sue Zhang, daughter of General Zhang Zhizhong, who led troops in Shanghai battles in 1932 and 1937 during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, noted that in recent years, China-US relations have experience­d setbacks and difficulti­es.

“We hope that China-US relations can return back on track, and we have been making efforts and contributi­ons to improving the relationsh­ip,” she said.

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