China, US should stay on course toward building relationship
2026-07-02 12:38:44 source:Xinhua
China and the United States should remove disruptions, overcome
obstacles, and stay firmly on the right course toward building a
constructive bilateral relationship of strategic stability, Chinese
Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said.
Wang, also a member of the
Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made
the remarks in a phone conversation with US Secretary of State Marco
Rubio on Tuesday.
In May this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping
and US President Donald Trump reached a series of common understandings
in Beijing, including on building a constructive bilateral relationship
of strategic stability, which has provided strategic guidance and set
the direction for the development of bilateral ties over the next three
years and beyond, Wang said.
Building a constructive bilateral
relationship of strategic stability reflects the aspirations of the two
peoples, meets the expectations of the international community, and
serves the fundamental interests of both countries, Wang said.
Wang
said that both sides should always uphold the spirit of equality,
respect and mutual benefit, and translate the important consensus
reached by the two heads of state into specific policies and practical
measures.
Building a constructive bilateral relationship of
strategic stability is not just a slogan and it requires action, Wang
said, calling for both sides to move in the same direction and make
persistent efforts.
To this end, Wang said, both sides should
extend the cooperation list, create more positive agendas, and at the
same time narrow the list of problems and manage various risks and
hidden dangers.
Noting that the Taiwan question has far-reaching
implications, Wang urged the US side to handle Taiwan-related issues
with extra prudence.
Both sides agreed that the phone
conversation between the two foreign ministers was positive and
constructive, and agreed to jointly implement the important consensus
reached by the two heads of state and continue to maintain communication
in a flexible manner.