Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has reaffirmed China’s commitment to maintaining stable and cooperative relations with the United States. Speaking on Friday during a meeting with Professor Graham Allison of Harvard University at the Munich Security Conference, Wang highlighted the importance of continuity and stability in China’s U.S. policy.
Wang Yi noted that in today’s interconnected world, China recognizes its responsibility as a major nation to contribute certainty and play a constructive role in promoting global peace and stability. He emphasized that China will continue to uphold the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation to guide the development of China-U.S. relations.
“China aims to foster sound and stable ties with the United States,” Wang stated, underscoring the need for collaboration between the two countries.
Professor Graham Allison expressed his hope that both nations could engage in effective cooperation. He highlighted the crucial role that China and the United States can play in addressing international and regional issues, including the Ukraine crisis.
The meeting between Wang Yi and Graham Allison underscores the ongoing dialogue between China and the United States amid complex international dynamics.
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