Xi calls for mutual respect in Sino-US relations President Xi Jinping
President Xi Jinping

President Xi Jinping

BEIJING. – President Xi Jinping yesterday called on China and the United States to effectively manage their differences and respect each other’s core interests.

Xi made the remarks when meeting with US National Security Advisor Susan Rice at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

China-US common interests outweigh their differences, Xi said, noting that both sides needed more mutual trust and cooperation.

The goal of China’s development is to benefit its 1,3 billion people, Xi said, reiterating that China had no intention of challenging the present international rules and order, and it will never seek hegemony.

Xi called on both sides to expand economic, trade and investment cooperation, as well as cooperation in climate change and international and regional affairs to make pragmatic cooperation a “ballast” in China-US ties.

Rice said the United States agreed to work with China to strengthen mutual trust, enhance pragmatic cooperation and manage issues of difference through close communication.

Xi recalled his meetings with US.President Barack Obama over the past three years and the consensuses agreed upon.

The decision of the two sides to build a new model of major-country relations has produced many solid achievements in bilateral relations, Xi said.

Sino-US relations should always stick to the principle of no-conflict, no-confrontation, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation, according to Xi.

China values ties with the United States and is willing to make joint efforts to make sure the relationship enjoys sustainable, steady growth, Xi said.

Rice said the US side viewed its relationship with China as its most consequential ties today and China’s success is in line with America’s interest.

She called for more cooperation to deal with global challenges such as climate change.

This year’s G20 summit will be held in east China’s Hangzhou City in Sep- tember.

Xi said he was looking forward to meeting with President Obama in Hangzhou in September, expressing his hope that the meeting will boost bilateral ties and direct the stable development of bilateral ties.

Xi called on China and the United States, as the world’s two biggest economies, to work together and make the summit a success, which will send a signal of confidence to the world and inject new vitality into the global economy.

Rice said President Obama was also looking forward to the G20 summit and the meeting with Xi.

When meeting with Rice yesterday, vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission Fan Changlong and Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi reiterated China’s position on the South China Sea issue and the deployment of Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) in the Republic of Korea (ROK).

On July 12, the Arbitral Tribunal for the South China Sea arbitration issued its so-called award, which attempts to deny China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea.

China will continue to firmly safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea, Yang said, noting that China opposes the award of the so-called arbitral tribunal in the South China Sea Arbitra- tion.

China’s stance on the South China Sea issue is unshakable, Fan said, affirming China’s staunch position of non-acceptance and non-recognition of the award.

Rice said the United States was ready to work with China to properly manage and control differences to avoid misunderstanding or miscalculation.

Rice is visiting China from July 24 to 27. – Xinhua.

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