Khaleej Times

Trump’s move, a boost to US-China ties

- Miao Han

beijing — US President Donald Trump told China’s State Councilor Yang Jiechi in a meeting that the US is willing to cooperate with Beijing on projects related to its Belt and Road infrastruc­ture initiative, according to a statement from China’s foreign ministry.

Since his April meeting with Xi in Florida, Trump has toned down the anti-China rhetoric he campaigned on, and sent Matt Pottinger, National Security Council senior director for East Asia, as the US representa­tive at China’s first Belt and Road Forum in May. Engagement with President Xi Jinping’s signature project to build new trade and investment links between Asia, Europe and Africa would mark a contrast to the Obama administra­tion, which turned down the opportunit­y to be a founding member of the related Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank.

Yang told Trump in a White House meeting on Thursday that China highly appreciate­d the US attendance at the gathering and would be willing to work with the US on the initiative, the ministry said in the statement. The president responded that he would also be open to working together on related projects, according to the statement.

The White House didn’t respond to a request for comment. Trump told Yang that he’s happy with the positive progress made in relations since meeting Xi and is looking forward to meeting him again in the Group of 20 nations summit next month in Hamburg, Germany, and visiting China within the year, according to the statement.

As signs that a visit by the US President were not on the cards multiplied, China had invited Trump’s daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner, both of whom have official jobs in the White House, to visit later this year, Bloomberg reported this week, citing people familiar with the matter.

Support from the White House for Belt and Road would be “a boon for China-US relations,” said He Weiwen, deputy director of the Beijing-based Centre for China and Globalisat­ion, and a former business attache in the Chinese consulates of New York and San Francisco. “The Belt and Road projects are so big that Chinese companies can’t do them alone. They need to find partners elsewhere, including the US.”

US companies have already been deeply involved in the projects along

The Belt and Road projects are so big that Chinese companies can’t do them alone. They need to find partners elsewhere, including the US He Weiwen, deputy director of Centre for China and Globalisat­ion

the path, and business leaders in both sides have been calling for cooperatio­n in third countries, he said.

The US Chamber of Commerce and the China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges, a Beijing-based think tank staffed by a number of retired senior government officials, said in a joint statement on Wednesday that the two nations can engage in full cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road initiative and through a number of other means including the AIIB, World Bank, and other multilater­al investment and financing institutio­ns.

Trump isn’t the only US leader who’s expressed openness to Belt and Road. California Governor Jerry Brown told Xi in a meeting in Beijing this month the most populous state is willing to join the initiative and expand cooperatio­n on green technology, innovation and trade, according to a statement from the governor’s office and a report from the official Xinhua News Agency. — Bloomberg

 ?? — AFP ?? US companies have already been deeply involved in the Belt and Road projects, a Chinese official says.
— AFP US companies have already been deeply involved in the Belt and Road projects, a Chinese official says.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates