Xi Jinping meets with his
The
just-concluded
From
senior Chinese official Liu He's trip to Washington in late February, to a US
official delegation's visit to Beijing in May, the latest telephone
conversation between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart,
Donald Trump, and to Liu's latest visit to Washington as Xi's special envoy,
the end result of these exchanges has confirmed a clear-cut message: the
world's two largest economies are forging ahead to bridge their differences
under the guidance of the consensus reached by the two presidents.
The two
nations this time have reached agreements in many areas, such as energy,
agro-goods, medical and high-tech products and finance. They have also vowed
to boost cooperation in the protection of the intellectual property rights
and in two-way investments.
Such
hard-won results would not have been possible without the Xi-Trump consensus,
and the bilateral proactive commitment to resolving their economic and trade
disputes.
The art
of the deal lies in mutual understanding and compromise so as to ensure
common interests. Any one-sided transaction at the cost of the other party is
doomed to fail, while win-win cooperation brings success.
What the
two countries have agreed this time will see more exports of high-quality
No
agreement comes easy. In the face of
Due to
the differences from both sides in areas such as economic structure and
cultural cognition, the settlement of their trade disputes would be hard and
complex, and requires a long-term commitment.
It
requires both countries to show sincerity, wisdom and patience to manage and
resolve their differences.
This is
indeed a good beginning in seeing the latest consultation results, especially
since the two countries were previously at loggerheads with each other. With
the guiding principle of mutual respect and win-win cooperation at the helm,
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Source: NDO