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China willing to be friend and partner to the US: President Xi Jinping

Henry Ortiz Published October 17, 2024
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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday said Beijing was willing to be a friend and partner to the United States for the development of both countries. 

According to state media, the Chinese president extended an olive branch to the US, saying a successful partnership is an opportunity for both countries to be enablers for each other’s development rather than an obstacle. 

“China is willing to be a partner and friend with the United States. This will benefit not only the two countries, but the world,” Xi said in remarks from a letter to the 2024 annual awards dinner of the National Committee on US-China Relations, according to a CCTV news report.

Xi pointed out that China-US relations are among the most important bilateral relations in the world, which have a bearing on the future and destiny of mankind, according to the letter.

The two countries have been at odds over national security concerns, ongoing trade spats as well as China’s actions in the South China Sea and intensified military drills around Taiwan.

Trade relations soured over the past year and have centered around issues including restrictions on electric vehicles and advanced semiconductors.

“China has always handled China-US relations in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, and has always believed that the success of China and the United States is an opportunity for each other,” Xi said.

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