In a notable meeting in Beijing, Wang Yi, a senior member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission, expressed the Chinese mainland's willingness to engage in dialogue with the U.S. side. Meeting with Evan Greenberg, executive vice chairman of the board of directors of the National Committee on United States-China Relations, Wang stressed that a spirit of equality and mutual respect is essential to addressing reasonable concerns.
Highlighting the broad shared interests and vast potential for cooperation between the two sides, he emphasized that constructive exchanges can pave the way for mutual success. Both Wang and Greenberg underscored that deepening understanding and managing differences are key to avoiding miscalculations and fostering stability.
Reflecting on these discussions, Greenberg noted that the U.S.-China relationship stands as one of the most important bilateral ties globally, with the potential to drive sustainable progress. With ongoing dialogue, many hope these efforts will contribute to a more stable, healthy, and prosperous future for all.
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China open to dialogue with U.S. to address respective concerns
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