In a significant move towards fostering international cooperation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the need for China and the U.S. to collaborate in addressing global challenges. Speaking with Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, on Friday, Wang highlighted the shared responsibilities of major powers in achieving mutual benefits for their nations and the global community.
Wang, a key member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, articulated China's commitment to navigating the uncertainties of today's world with confidence. He assured that China will continue to contribute to the overall progress and development of humanity by adhering to principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation.
Expressing hope for a harmonious future, Wang urged the U.S. to embrace the consensus reached by their leaders, foster a rational perception of China, and move away from a zero-sum mindset. He called for both nations to actively explore constructive ways for coexistence, ensuring stability and prosperity on a global scale.
Ian Bremmer acknowledged the pivotal role of U.S.-China relations as the most important bilateral relationship in the world today. He noted positive signs of stabilization within the relationship, attributing them to concerted efforts from both sides. Bremmer expressed his willingness to continue offering candid advice to support the long-term peaceful coexistence of the two nations.
Concluding the discussion, Bremmer voiced optimism that China and the U.S. would collaboratively contribute to maintaining a stable international order, reinforcing the foundation for sustained global peace and development.
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Wang Yi calls for China-U.S. cooperation to tackle global challenges
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