South China Morning Post

Business titan urged to help lift ties with US

China’s No 5 official asks John Thornton to use his clout to boost exchanges with Beijing

- Laura Zhou laura.zhou@scmp.com

President Xi Jinping’s chief of staff held a rare meeting with influentia­l American businessma­n John Thornton in Beijing yesterday, urging him to use his influence to boost friendly exchanges between the two countries.

In the meeting, Cai Qi, the secretary of the Secretaria­t of the Chinese Communist Party and the fifth-ranking member of the Politburo Standing Committee, also expressed his hope Thornton would continue to exert influence to improve “exchanges and friendship” between the two countries, according to a statement by the foreign ministry.

“China-US relations are at a critical crossroads, and to continue to stabilise and improve, the two sides must implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state and find the right way for the two countries to get along in line with the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistenc­e and win-win cooperatio­n,” said Cai, a Xi protégé who also heads the General Office of the Communist Party Central Committee, one of the most powerful offices in China.

Thornton, a co-chair of the Asia Society, said he was willing to “continue to play a role in advancing the cause of US-China friendship and enhancing the American public’s comprehens­ive understand­ing of China”, according to the ministry.

Thornton, executive chairman of Barrick Gold Corp and a former Goldman Sachs president, is among the best-connected US business leaders in China and has served as a powerful backchanne­l for the two countries.

In 2021, when China was in a nationwide lockdown and ties with the US were at a low point, Thornton made a six-week trip to China.

He was given unusual access to Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, where Beijing has been accused by Western countries of committing genocide against the Uygur ethnic minority group – claims Beijing denies.

At that time, Thornton was also received by senior officials, including then vice-premier Han Zheng, during which the two sides discussed issues including climate change, Xinjiang and conditions for resuming talks.

He was also among a group of American CEOs and scholars hosted by Xi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in late March. That meeting was widely considered an attempt by Beijing to ease anxieties over its investment environmen­t and slowing economy.

In January 2020, Thornton was among the people then US president Donald Trump thanked at the signing of the phase-one trade deal between Washington and Beijing.

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