The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

China and U.S. should be partners rather than rivals, Xi tells Blinken

China is committed to non-alliance, and the U.S. should not create small blocs; while each side can have its friends and partners, it should not target, oppose or harm the other, says Xi, adding that China is happy to see a prosperous U.S.

- Nikhil M. Babu

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday met U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Beijing and said China and the U.S. should be partners rather than rivals and should help each other succeed rather than hurt each other.

“This year marks the 45th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Over the past 45 years, the relationsh­ip has gone through wind and rain, and the two sides can draw a few important lessons: China and the United States should be partners rather than rivals; help

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of People, in Beijing on Friday.

each other succeed rather than hurt each other; seek common ground and reserve di‚erences rather than engage in vicious competitio­n; and honour words with actions rather than say one thing but do another,” President Xi Jinping

was quoted saying by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China.

Mr. Xi said China is happy to see a prosperous and thriving U.S. and he hopes that the U.S. can also look at China’s developmen­t in a positive light. “I’ve said many times before that the planet is big enough to accommodat­e the common developmen­t and respective prosperity of China and the U.S. China is happy to see a con‡dent, open, prosperous and thriving U.S. We hope the U.S. can also look at China’s developmen­t in a positive light. This is a fundamenta­l issue that must be addressed,” President Xi said.

He said China is willing to cooperate, but cooperatio­n should be a two-way street and China is not afraid of competitio­n, but competitio­n should be about progress together instead of playing a zero-sum game. “China is committed to non-alliance, and the U.S. should not create small blocs. While each side can have its friends and partners, it should not target, oppose or harm the other.”

Mr. Xi said the Chinese saying “no progress means regress” applies to ChinaU.S. relations too. He said the stabilisin­g trend in the China-U.S. relations did not come by easily and it is hoped that the two teams will continue working actively to follow through on the San Francisco vision he and President Joe Biden reached, so as to truly stabilise, improve and move forward the bilateral relations.

(The correspond­ent is in China at the invitation of the China Public Diplomacy Associatio­n.)

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