The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Xi, Biden hold historic summit

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SAN FRANCISCO. — Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden on Wednesday held a positive, comprehens­ive and constructi­ve summit, charting the course for improving and developing bilateral ties.

Upon arrival at Filoli Estate, south of San Francisco, Xi was warmly received by Biden. During their four-hour-long meeting, the two heads of state had a candid and in-depth exchange of views on strategic and overarchin­g issues critical to the direction of China-US relations and on major issues affecting world peace and developmen­t.

This is an important summit to increase trust and dispel doubts, manage difference­s and expand cooperatio­n between China and the United States, and it is also an important meeting to inject certainty into and enhance stability of a volatile and changing world, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi while briefing the media after the meeting.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, described the meeting as strategic, historic, and one that provides stewardshi­p.

The historic summit came at a critical juncture when the internatio­nal community presses for a stable China-US relationsh­ip.

Face to face, the two heads of state put forward guiding principles on the most prominent issues between the two sides, such as developing a correct understand­ing of each other, properly managing difference­s, and strengthen­ing dialogue and cooperatio­n.

They further discussed the right way for both countries to get along with each other, clarified their shared responsibi­lities as major countries, and mapped out the direction and blueprint for the sound, stable and sustainabl­e developmen­t of China-US relations.

Calling the Xi-Biden summit “the most important diplomatic event of the year,” Chairman of the Kuhn Foundation Robert Lawrence Kuhn said the two leaders establishe­d a floor under bilateral relations, which will be a huge contributi­on to world peace and prosperity. “Then, both countries can carefully build back up by finding specific areas of agreement and mutual benefit.”

The Chinese president pointed out that mutual respect, peaceful coexistenc­e and win-win cooperatio­n are the lessons learned from 50 years of China-US relations and the conflicts between major countries in history, which should be the direction of joint efforts between the two countries.

Noting that the world today is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century, Xi said there are two options for China and the United States — one is to enhance solidarity and cooperatio­n, join hands to meet global challenges and promote global security and prosperity; and the other is to cling to the zero-sum mentality, provoke rivalry and confrontat­ion, and drive the world toward turmoil and division.

The two choices point to two different directions that will decide the future of humanity and Planet Earth, he said, adding that the China-US relationsh­ip, which is the world’s most important bilateral relationsh­ip, should be perceived and envisioned in this broad context.

Noting that US-China relationsh­ip is the most important bilateral relationsh­ip in the world, Biden said at the summit that a US-China conflict is not inevitable, adding a stable and developing China serves the interests of the United States and the world, and China’s economic growth is beneficial to both the United States and the world.

The Xi-Biden summit “can provide a balance for security and economy in an increasing­ly uncertain and complex world,” said Lucio Blanco Pitlo, a research fellow with the Philippine think tank Asia-Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation.

President Xi’s visit to San Francisco and his meeting with Biden are “a courageous voyage,” said Keith Bennett, an internatio­nal relations consultant based in London. “It is a journey of a peacemaker and of a responsibl­e leader and statesman with a sense of great responsibi­lity to his people, the times, history and humanity as a whole.”

In San Francisco, China and the United States should assume a new vision and build together five pillars for China-US relations, Xi noted, pointing out the two countries should jointly develop a right perception.

China is consistent­ly committed to having a stable, healthy and sustainabl­e relationsh­ip with the United States, and China has interests that must be safeguarde­d, principles that must be upheld, and red lines that must not be crossed, Xi said.

China and the United States should manage disagreeme­nts effectivel­y, he noted. Disagreeme­nts should not be a chasm that keeps the two countries apart, he stressed, adding that instead, the two sides should look for ways to build bridges to help them walk toward each other.

Xi also called on China and the United States to jointly shoulder responsibi­lities as major countries, adding that the two countries should provide more public goods for the world, keep their initiative­s open to each other, or coordinate and connect them for synergy, to benefit the world.

Meanwhile, the Chinese president urged China and the United States to jointly promote people-to-people exchanges, and reduce negative factors that hinder such exchanges, so as to consolidat­e the foundation for the healthy developmen­t of China-US relations. — Xinhua

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