Xi Jinping's Vision: Balancing Act of Cooperation and Competition with the U.S.
President Xi Jinping emphasizes a new phase in China-U.S. relations, focusing on cooperation with controlled competition. Following a summit with President Trump, Xi highlights the significance of strategic stability and the need for caution, particularly regarding Taiwan, to avoid conflict and ensure lasting peace.
President Xi Jinping of China has announced a new trajectory in the nation's relationship with the United States, centering on cooperation balanced by measured competition. This approach was outlined in a recent summit with President Donald Trump.
According to a Chinese foreign ministry statement, the two leaders committed to constructing a strategically stable relationship, guiding their countries' interactions over the next three years and beyond. Xi emphasized the need for broadening cooperation areas, including trade, health, and law enforcement.
While advocating for cooperation, Xi expressed concern over the U.S. handling of Taiwan, warning that mismanagement could lead to conflict, jeopardizing the stability of the China-U.S. relationship.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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