China and US: Partners, Not Rivals - Cooperation Should Be Mutual and Progressive
President Xi Jinping of China expressed a willingness for cooperation with the United States but emphasized that it should be mutual.
Xi stated that the complex global challenges necessitate collaboration between the two countries, and he preferred the relationship to be one of partnership rather than rivalry.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry expressed a desire for cooperation between China and the US, emphasizing that it should be mutual and not based on competition as a zero-sum game.
China is committed to non-alliance and opposes the creation of small blocs by the US.
Both sides should respect each other's development and seek common ground while reserving differences.
The relationship between China and the US has gone through challenges, and the key lessons learned are that they should be partners rather than rivals, help each other succeed, and honor their commitments.
China welcomes a prosperous US and hopes for positive views towards China's development.
President Xi expressed his desire for China and the United States to continue working together to stabilize, improve, and move forward their bilateral relations.
He used a Chinese proverb, "No progress means regress," to emphasize the importance of making progress in China-US relations.