China is ready to hold talks with the United States at “all levels,” the Chinese vice president said Wednesday ahead of an expected summit in San Francisco between leaders Xi Jinping and Joe Biden next week.
Speaking at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore, Chinese Vice President Han Zheng said recent high-level meetings between Beijing and Washington were sending “positive signals” that relations were improving.
Han said, “We’re ready to strengthen communication and dialogue with the United States at all levels, advance mutually beneficial cooperation, properly manage differences and jointly address global challenges.”
Ties between the US and China plunged to some of their deepest lows in recent years over a host of issues including export controls, human rights, and national security.
But both sides seem ready to patch things up, with Washington sending several top officials to Beijing this year in a bid to strengthen communications.
US President Joe Biden has said that he expects to meet Chinese leader Xi on the sidelines of a summit in San Francisco next week for “constructive” talks.
While Beijing is yet to confirm the meeting, Han on Wednesday reiterated Xi’s opinion that the question of US-China ties “bears on the future of humanity”.
He said, “The world is big enough for the two countries to develop themselves and prosper together.”