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Pragmatic China policy urged

FM Wang says US not earnestly complying with the principles and spirit of 1972 Shanghai Communique

- By MO JINGXI in Beijing and XING YI in Shanghai Contact the writers at mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

China said on Feb 28 that an important reason why China-United States ties face severe challenges rarely seen since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations is because the US is not earnestly complying with the principles and spirit of the Shanghai Communique, which set the stage for the normalizat­ion of ties.

“We should draw more wisdom from the Shanghai Communique … and endeavor to find the correct way of getting along with each other based on mutual respect, peaceful coexistenc­e and win-win cooperatio­n,” State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a virtual address to a ceremony marking the 50th anniversar­y of the communique.

He urged Washington to reinstate a reasonable and pragmatic China policy, put into place the commitment­s made by US President Joe Biden, and promote putting bilateral ties back on the right track.

In the communique, signed during the historic 1972 visit to China by then US president Richard Nixon, the US clearly stated that it acknowledg­es that all Chinese on either side of the Taiwan Straits maintain there is one China, and that Taiwan is a part of China.

But not long after China and the US establishe­d diplomatic relations in 1979, the US unilateral­ly came up with the so-called “Taiwan Relations Act” and the “Six Assurances”, which breached the commitment­s Washington made in three joint communique­s with China.

The US should return to the original meaning of the one-China principle, stop condoning or supporting “Taiwan independen­ce” activities, stop attempting to use Taiwan to contain China and stop using words and deeds that interfere in China’s domestic affairs, Wang said.

Noting that the two sides need to view their relations in a broader perspectiv­e with a more inclusive attitude, the State Councilor said that China and the US should choose dialogue over confrontat­ion, cooperatio­n over conflict, openness over seclusion, and integratio­n over decoupling.

Cooperatio­n is the best option for both sides, he said, calling on the two countries to jointly provide more COVID-19 vaccines to developing nations, maintain coordinati­on on macroecono­mic policies and jointly deal with the climate change crisis.

He also urged the US to work with China in the Asia-Pacific region to build “a family of openness, inclusiven­ess, innovation, growth, connectivi­ty and win-win cooperatio­n”, rather than turn the region into one of conflict and confrontat­ion.

Henry Kissinger, who served as assistant for national security affairs to Nixon, participat­ed in the ceremony via video link. “I have great confidence that 50 years from now when people assemble again to reflect on Chinese and American relations, they will look back to a century of cooperatio­n and understand­ing and settlement of conflicts,” he said.

In a video speech delivered to the ceremony, former US Treasury secretary Jacob Lew underlined the importance of the US and China working together, saying that the world looks to the two countries to sustain economic growth and anchor stability in 2022.

“How we exercise that responsibi­lity will shape the futures of our two nations in the broader global community,” he said.

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