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Stable Sino-US ties need of the hour

World’s top two powers should manage difference­s and boost cooperatio­n amid global challenges

- By ZHANG WENZONG The author is deputy director and a researcher at the American Studies Institute of the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

This year marks the 45th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Over the years, the two countries have experience­d various forms of engagement, cooperatio­n and competitio­n, leading to evolving mutual understand­ing.

China’s policy toward the US has maintained a high level of stability. The goal is to build a new type of major country relationsh­ip based on mutual respect, peaceful coexistenc­e and win-win cooperatio­n.

However, in recent years, the US government has viewed a rising China as a “threat” and primary competitor, and has implemente­d comprehens­ive containmen­t and suppressio­n measures against it.

Following a series of major events and issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a new round of the Palestinia­nIsraeli conflict, and intense competitio­n between China and the US, relations between the major powers have become seriously imbalanced, the global economy has suffered severe damage, and internatio­nal politics have witnessed a regression.

If the relationsh­ip between China and the US continues to deteriorat­e and the two countries even enter a new Cold War or military conflict, it could become the final straw that overwhelms the developmen­t of globalizat­ion, and the internatio­nal order would undergo the greatest chaos in decades.

Fortunatel­y, both China and the US have recognized the enormous cost of comprehens­ive decoupling and military conflict, and there is no need to go down that path. Sitting down to talk, clarifying each other’s bottom line, and making concession­s are responsibl­e actions that benefit both sides and the world.

The leaders of China and the US reaffirmed their commitment­s on major issues, including the Taiwan question, in San Francisco in November, and have restored institutio­nalized dialogues. Also, they vowed to cooperate in areas such as narcotics control and addressing climate change, successful­ly stabilizin­g bilateral relations.

However, the stabilizat­ion remains fragile. The erroneous US perception of China and its comprehens­ive competitio­n strategy has not changed, and China’s opposition to US containmen­t measures to suppress its economy will not waver. In 2024, China-US relations will be influenced by a series of factors, which will bring new challenges to managing their difference­s and competitio­n.

The Taiwan question has always been the most important and sensitive area of Sino-US relations. If the US continues to interfere in China’s internal affairs and keeps going down the wrong path of “containing China with Taiwan”, China will resolutely defend national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity and firmly maintain peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.

The US will hold a presidenti­al election this year, and China will firmly oppose the actions of some politician­s who, driven by electoral needs, hype up the “China threat” and push for new measures to contain China.

Despite growing calls in the US for cease-fire negotiatio­ns between Ukraine and Russia, supporting Ukraine to help it continue fighting remains the basic policy of the US and Western countries. China continues to promote a cease-fire and peace negotiatio­ns, and it also opposes US attempts to undermine China-Europe relations by exploiting the Russia-Ukraine conflict, as well as US efforts to provoke bloc politics and confrontat­ions between camps.

Meanwhile, the two-state solution is the only way to resolve the Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict. Only by establishi­ng an independen­t Palestinia­n state can genuine peace be achieved in the Middle East.

In the Asia-Pacific region, the US continues to sow discord between China and its neighborin­g countries, building a military encircleme­nt aimed at containing China. The forward military deployment carried out by the US to win over allies, the joint military exercises and patrols around China, and close-in reconnaiss­ance have worsened China’s security environmen­t.

The world is entering a new period of turbulence and transforma­tion, and there may be an increasing number of factors that can influence and disrupt the relationsh­ip between China and the US. Recognizin­g the significan­ce of maintainin­g stability in bilateral relations, both sides are currently investing a significan­t amount of effort in enhancing communicat­ion, managing difference­s and avoiding conflicts.

How China and the US, the world’s two largest economies, coexist in the future is of great significan­ce. The two sides should strengthen cooperatio­n, work together to address global challenges and promote global security and prosperity.

The planet is big enough for both China and the US to prosper, and the success of each country represents an opportunit­y for the other.

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