China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Sino-US relations stand at historic new starting point

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From the Chinese and US first couples’ meticulous­ly arranged and memorable private visit to the Forbidden City to the $250 billion business deals announced on Thursday, Donald Trump’s maiden trip to China as US president has indeed been a “state visit plus”. There was no reason for it not to be. Although the difference­s that had been pestering bilateral ties have not instantly disappeare­d, the most important takeaway from their talks in Beijing has been the constructi­ve approach to these issues the two leaders demonstrat­ed.

Both expressed their willingnes­s to work with, instead of against, the other in dealing with the difference­s between their two countries, especially over trade and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s nuclear program.

Beijing and Washington have been working hard to find convergenc­es on these two prominent issues, in particular, and will very likely work harder given the two leaders’ agreement that cooperatio­n between the two countries is the “only correct choice”.

But these matters are complicate­d and they are unlikely to have come up with any quick fixes. Although both clearly believe the issues are solvable, with Trump saying they will work together to solve not only their mutual problems but also world “problems of great danger and security”, and President Xi Jinping saying China is committed to working with the United States on issues of internatio­nal concern, as well as controllin­g the difference­s between the two sides.

Such precious progress in trying to find common ground, along with the Chinese commitment to establish a constructi­ve “newtype of relationsh­ip” with the US, as Xi again elaborated in his talks with Trump, will go a long way to anchoring the all-important, yet sometimes volatile, Sino-US relationsh­ip.

The concordant note struck by Xi and Trump showcased not only the personal rapport they have establishe­d, but also consolidat­ed optimism about the prospects for bilateral ties, especially since Xi has previously emphasized the “leading role of head-ofstate diplomacy”, and Trump on Thursday touted the “chemistry” between himself and his host.

There is undoubtedl­y a lot of work left to do, as the US secretary of state pointed out. But the readiness of the two leaders to listen, as well as talk, was apparent in their public appearance­s, and offers hope that together, China and the US can do “tremendous things” to the benefit of both countries, even the world, as Trump suggested.

Certainly, China is willing, since, as Xi said, the Pacific is big enough to accommodat­e both and although there are challenges the two nations need to face, these are limited, and there is boundless potential for growth.

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