China stands for win-win cooperation, peaceful coexistence with the US
The Chinese Foreign Minister referred to the relationship between China and the US as "the most important bilateral relation in the world."
The Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gand said on Saturday that Beijing has always advocated mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation between China and the United States, highlighting that this stance has not changed.
"China's stance on the development of healthy, stable and constructive China-US relations has not changed, [Beijing] has always advocated mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and mutually beneficial cooperation between China and the US," Qin said at a meeting with US business representatives in Beijing, as quoted by the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
The Foreign Minister referred to the relationship between China and the US as "the most important bilateral relation in the world."
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He added that the global community would benefit from normalized ties between Beijing and Washington.
Qin referred to the US attempts to deter and suppress China as "unfair means" and hoped that it would stop using them and work instead with his country to overcome current difficulties and return to a stable trajectory.
China is ready to continue improving the business environment on its territory for companies from all over the world, including for US entities, he added.
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