Diplomacy in Motion: US-China Relations Remain Stable
China's top diplomat asserts that China-US relations have remained stable amid various challenges. Foreign Minister Wang Yi acknowledges the efforts made by Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump to maintain stability and urges both countries to enhance global peace. US Senator Steve Daines calls for de-escalation and mutual respect.
China's leading diplomat assured on Thursday that China-US relations have maintained stability despite facing numerous challenges, urging collaboration for global peace just a week ahead of President Donald Trump's anticipated visit.
In a meeting with a US bipartisan congressional delegation led by Senator Steve Daines, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi praised Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump for guiding bilateral relations at critical times.
Senator Daines echoed the call for stability, advocating for de-escalation and mutual respect, while highlighting recent engagements aimed at easing tensions in the Middle East.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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