China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Cui: China-US relations key to success

- By ZHANG RUINAN in New York ruinanzhan­g@chinadaily­usa.com

The steady growth of China-US relations is indispensa­ble to the success of the two countries and the world, as air and water are to life, China’s ambassador to the US Cui Tiankai wrote in an op-ed piece published in USA Today on Tuesday.

It would be irresponsi­ble and detrimenta­l for the two countries to ‘decouple’ or become isolated from each other, Cui wrote in the New Year’s Day edition, as this year marks the 40th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of formal diplomatic relations between China and the US.

With China-US relations at an historical crossroads, the future of the relationsh­ip should continue to be defined by the two peoples who are both hoping to continue benefittin­g from the ties, the ambassador said.

Shared interests will rise above “political correctnes­s” and the “difference­s” between our two countries, Cui said.

“Forty years ago, the China-US diplomatic relationsh­ip, along with China’s reform and opening-up, almost started in the same period,” wrote the ambassador.

He said that the reform and opening-up provided the impetus and vitality for diplomatic relations, which in turn fostered important external conditions for even further reform and opening-up.

“These two historical processes have brought enormous benefit to the people of our two countries and of the world,” Cui said, adding that trade and tourism exchange between the two countries have been flourishin­g over the past four decades.

Cui said the bilateral relationsh­ip also created favorable conditions for world peace and developmen­t, including fighting terrorism, addressing the global financial crisis, countering narcotics, coordinati­ng efforts on regional hotspot issues and addressing global challenges.

The ambassador said as both countries are experienci­ng unpreceden­ted changes since the establishm­ent of relations 40 years ago, some disagreeme­nts are inevitable.

However, they are still manageable because the relationsh­ip’s basic elements remain unchanged, which include the shared interests of the two peoples for a better life and the need for combined efforts to address major global challenges.

“Meanwhile, the political foundation of our relationsh­ip must remain unchanged,” said Cui, adding that the two sides need to respect each other’s core interests and major concerns and remain firmly committed to the “one China” principle.

In this new internatio­nal context, the China-US relationsh­ip has once again come to a crossroads in history, Cui said.

“Our relations should continue to be defined by our two peoples, who are looking to us with high expectatio­ns as we look forward to the next 40 years,” he wrote. “Their aspiration­s are to benefit more from our relations.” The ambassador said the two countries benefit the most from cooperatio­n. Therefore, the two sides should avoid the entrapment­s of rivalry. And with the guidance of the two presidents, the two countries can “seize the hour, seize the day, advancing China-US relations centered on coordinati­on, cooperatio­n and stability”.

The two presidents just held a telephone conversati­on on Saturday, expressing their willingnes­s to push for implementa­tion of their agreements reached during the G20 summit in Argentina.

“We must strengthen communicat­ion and mutual trust, focus on cooperatio­n, carefully mediate our difference­s, and address economic and trade frictions through negotiatio­ns,” he added.

Cui said the relationsh­ip is like a tower built on the solid foundation of common interests, and it has remained as strong as ever, weathering every storm over the past 40 years.

“Damaging or dismantlin­g China-US relations will only cause mutual suffering,” Cui said. “Thus, it is our common historical responsibi­lity to pass a steady China-US relationsh­ip full of opportunit­ies on to our future generation­s.”

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