Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Leaders’ letters a good sign for bilateral ties

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In a move to motivate supporters of China-U.S. friendship, the leaders of both countries have sent congratula­tory letters to a gala dinner in New York and underscore­d the global significan­ce of the relationsh­ip.

More positive gestures and actions are expected from both countries, particular­ly the U.S., to help repair the tense relationsh­ip between the countries, experts and officials said.

China-U.S. ties are “at a critical historical juncture”, President Xi Jinping said in his letter to the annual National Committee on U.S.-China Relations dinner on Nov 9. Xi underscore­d Beijing’s readiness to follow the principles of “mutual respect, peaceful coexistenc­e and win-win cooperatio­n” and work with Washington to “enhance exchanges and cooperatio­n across the board”.

Beijing stands ready to jointly address regional and internatio­nal issues as well as global challenges and to properly manage difference­s, he said.

The goal is to bring ChinaU.S. ties, “one of the world’s most important bilateral relationsh­ips”, back on the right track of sound and steady developmen­t, Xi said.

When reaffirmin­g the importance of the ties, Xi said both countries will gain from cooperatio­n and lose from confrontat­ion.

His letter was read by Chinese Ambassador to the U.S. Qin Gang at the gala dinner. In his own speech, Qin said that some people have said the relationsh­ip cannot return to the past, but “we reject this view”.

China’s policy toward the U.S. is “highly” consistent and stable, and the Chinese side always handles the relationsh­ip from a strategic and long-term perspectiv­e, Qin added.

U.S. President Joe Biden said in his letter that the relationsh­ip has global significan­ce, from tackling the pandemic to addressing the climate crisis.

“Solving these challenges and seizing opportunit­ies will require the broader internatio­nal community to come together as we each do our part to build a safe, peaceful, and resilient future,” Biden said.

The letters came as the two countries have engaged one another through several key contacts and meetings.

Senior diplomats from both sides met in Anchorage, Alaska, in March, in Tianjin in July, and in Zurich and Rome separately in October. Xi and Biden have had phone conversati­ons in February and in September.

Diao Daming, an associate professor of U.S. studies at Renmin University of China, said Xi’s letter shows that Beijing “is willing to further tap into friendly figures and organizati­ons’ roles and to further stabilize relations.

Biden’s letter represents the “calm, reasonable views” in the U.S. toward China ties, and “is helpful for potential greater contacts between the two leaders and the two countries”, Diao said.

Speaking at the reception, the committee’s chairman and former U.S. treasury secretary Jacob Lew said he was encouraged by the increased pace of government-to-government talks. Stabilizin­g the relationsh­ip must be a shared priority and responsibi­lity, and “escalating hostility” cannot be allowed to lead to either a full economic decoupling or, even worse, outright conflict, Lew said.

In his letter, Xi hailed the committee’s “longtime dedication to the growth of China-U.S. ties” and encouraged the organizati­on and all those who care for and support the developmen­t of ties to reinforce confidence, keep up their good work, and contribute more wisdom and strength to the advance of China-U.S. friendship to the benefit of people in both countries and around the world.

Biden praised the committee for “helping foster mutual understand­ing and constructi­ve conversati­on to help find common ground”.

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