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Beijing calls on Washington to implement positive policies to develop bilateral relations

2021-02-05T18:16:11.892Z


Beijing - SANA China called on the United States to adopt positive and constructive policies and focus on cooperation and vinegar management


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China called on the United States to adopt positive and constructive policies and focus on cooperation and managing differences, to support the healthy and stable development of bilateral relations.

The Chinese News Agency, Xinhua, quoted Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wen as saying today, commenting on US President Joe Biden's speech in which he described China as the “most dangerous competitor” to his country as saying that “China is a country that builds world peace, contributes to global development and defends the international system.” He pointed out that China's development will push for the promotion of world peace, stressing Beijing's commitment to developing friendly and cooperative relations with countries of the world.

"China hopes that the US side will follow the common desire of the two peoples as well as the trend of the times and join other countries and the international community to support world peace and development," Wang added, stressing that China will steadfastly safeguard its national security and development interests.

Wang pointed out that Beijing and Washington should cooperate in facing global challenges, including the Coronavirus, Covid 19, and that the fields of such cooperation should be broadened and not narrowed.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry called on the United States in a statement last Tuesday to stop interfering in China's internal affairs.

Source: sena

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