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Volatile China-US relations will give way to stable long-term relationsh­ip

- The article is from the Xinhua News Agency. opinion@ globaltime­s.com.cn Page Editor: wangwenwen@ globaltime­s.com.cn

Forty years after the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations, the US and China still “need each other,” and should continue to work together to make the world a safe place, a prominent American business leader said on Monday.

“I’m confident in the future,” said Maurice R. Greenberg, former chairman and CEO of the US insurance giant American Internatio­nal Group (AIG) at a local event marking the 40th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of US-China diplomatic ties. As one of the first Americans to visit China in the 1970s for investment and business operations there, Greenberg was deeply involved in China’s four decades of reform and opening-up, and recently became one of only 10 foreigners in the world to receive a China Reform Friendship Medal from the Chinese government.

At the 2019 Chinese Lunar New Year Gala held by the China General Chamber of Commerce – USA (CGCC-USA) on Monday evening, the 93-yearold entreprene­ur was awarded the honor of “Goodwill Ambassador for China-US Exchange.”

Although there are ups and downs in the US-China relationsh­ip, “the downs will disappear and the ups will survive,” Greenberg said.

In a signed congratula­tory letter for the event, former US President Jimmy Carter, whose administra­tion formally establishe­d diplomatic ties with China on Jan. 1, 1979, echoed Greenberg’s views.

“When (then Chinese leader) Deng Xiaoping and I negotiated the normalizat­ion of US-China relations, we had to overcome many hurdles to reach an agreement,” recalled the 94-year-old former leader.

At a time when the relationsh­ip is encounteri­ng “unique and unpreceden­ted challenges,” programs like the CGCC gala “are crucial to restoring it while bolstering economic, educationa­l and cultural ties,” Carter wrote.

The CGCC-USA is the most influentia­l non-profit organizati­on representi­ng Chinese businesses investing and operating in the US.

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