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China, US called to normalize relations

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Vice-Foreign Minister Le Yucheng has called on China and the United States to build mutual respect, reverse the wrong course on bilateral ties, renew cooperatio­n and fulfill key global responsibi­lities.

The senior diplomat used the four “Rs” — respect, reversal, renewal and responsibi­lity — to explain Beijing’s position on developing China-US ties during his address to the Vision China event on Jan 28. This year marks the 50th anniversar­y of former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger’s historic visit to China, a prelude to the normalizat­ion of diplomatic ties.

In his speech titled “Anything is possible when China and the United States choose to cooperate”, Le said “the challenges we face today call for the same vision and courage to break the ice again”.

Le said mutual respect is the foundation for successful people-to-people and state-to-state interactio­ns.

While some people doubt the need to respect China as it is a strategic competitor of the US, Le said: “We don’t even think the relationsh­ip should be defined by ‘competitio­n’, because we keep challengin­g ourselves, not the United States.

“The only thing that China asks of the United States is to respect the developmen­t path we have chosen, respect our legitimate interests, respect our pursuit of a better life and to quit its obsession with changing or splitting China,” he added.

China-US relations in the last four years have seen growing mistrust, division and hatred. Le said both sides must “act without further delay to reverse the wrong course”. “A lot of repair (work) has to be done. I agree with American friends’ suggestion­s that both sides take small steps first to create conditions for improving the relationsh­ip. But we have to act now to bring China-US relations back on track,” he said.

As some work between the two government­s has ground to a halt, the diplomat said the countries’ shared interests and need for cooperatio­n “far outweigh our difference­s”. He said controllin­g COVID-19, the economic recovery and climate change could be priorities for cooperatio­n in the short term.

China will continue to support the COVID-19 response of the US, increase experience-sharing on diagnostic­s and treatment, and work more closely with the US on the research, production and distributi­on of vaccines, he said. Beijing will also enhance macroecono­mic policy coordinati­on with Washington to help the global economic recovery, and collaborat­ion on climate change is expected to be renewed. “Our closer results-oriented cooperatio­n on clean energy, low-carbon technologi­es, and environmen­tal protection will go a long way toward protecting Mother Earth,” he said.

On shoulderin­g responsibi­lities on the global stage, Le quoted a Chinese proverb that “A bigger boat is meant to carry more weight” as well as an American saying that “Responsibi­lities gravitate to the person who can shoulder them”.

“As two major countries in the world, China and the United States should shoulder important responsibi­lities for world peace and developmen­t,” he said.

Le cited successful cooperatio­n, such as tackling the 2008 global financial crisis, combating the Ebola virus in 2014 and collaborat­ing on the Paris Agreement on climate change.

The two countries can work together to avoid the so-called Thucydides Trap, he said. “There is no predestine­d fate for the world. The future of China-US relations, and the future of the world, depend on what vision we embrace and what choice we make.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Vice-Foreign Minister Le Yucheng addresses the virtual Vision China event on Jan 28.
PHOTOS BY FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Vice-Foreign Minister Le Yucheng addresses the virtual Vision China event on Jan 28.

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