Deccan Chronicle

China for reset of troubled US ties

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China on Monday called for a reset of its troubled ties with the US under the incoming administra­tion of President-elect Joe Biden to rebuild mutual trust and end months of hostility between the world's two largest economies.

President Donald Trump's four-years in power is regarded as the worst phase in US-China relations as the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) headed by President Xi Jinping struggled to deal with Washington under an unpredicta­ble American leader.

"The top priority is that both sides should work together to remove all kinds of disruption­s and obstacles, and achieve a smooth transition in China-US relations," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during a video meeting with business leaders from the US-China Business Council.

"At the same time, based on the direction of mutual benefits for our two peoples and countries, we need to strive to restart dialogue, return to the

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right track and rebuild trust in this next phase of relations,” he was quoted as saying by the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post.

Trump, a Republican, pushed aggressive­ly on all aspects of US-China ties, including with his relentless trade war, challengin­g China's military hold on the disputed South China Sea, its constant threats to Taiwan and branding Coronaviru­s as 'China virus' after it emerged from Wuhan in December last year.

The Trump administra­tion also lobbied hard with allies against Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, sanctionin­g Chinese officials over human rights abuses in Muslim-majority Xinjiang. Earlier this month, Biden, a Democrat, confirmed that he will not make any "immediate moves" to lift the punitive tariffs that the Trump administra­tion has imposed on imports of Chinese goods before a full review of the existing phase one trade deal and consultati­ons with US allies.

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