Bridging the Gap: China and U.S. Seek Collaborative Path
China expresses willingness to cooperate with the United States to turn a 'new orientation' in bilateral relations into practical actions. The statement follows a meeting between Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump, where trade and Taiwan issues were discussed as potential points of conflict.
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China has expressed its readiness to collaborate with the United States, aiming to transform the proposed 'new orientation' of China-U.S. relations into concrete actions. This announcement was made by the foreign ministry on Thursday following a high-profile meeting between the two leaders.
During the start of a two-day summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping informed U.S. President Donald Trump that while trade discussions are progressing, there remains a caution over Taiwan. Xi warned that disagreements on this issue could potentially lead the relationship down a precarious road, with the risk of conflict looming.
The meeting, seen as a critical moment for diplomatic relations, highlights the ongoing complexities in China-U.S. interactions, with trade progress on one side and geopolitical issues on the other.
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