US Senators Urge Stability, Cooperation Between US, China
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US senators urge stability, cooperation between US, China
BEIJING: A delegation of US senators visiting Beijing has called for stability and peaceful cooperation between the world's two largest economies a week before the countries' leaders meet.US President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to the Chinese capital to
Visiting US senators urge stability, cooperation with China ahead of Trump–Xi meeting
BEIJING, May 7 — A delegation of US senators visiting Beijing has called for stability and peaceful cooperation between the world’s two largest economies a week before the countries’ leaders meet.“I strongly believe that we want to de-escalate, not decouple. We want stability, we want mutual respect,” Senator Steve Daines, who is leading the bipartisan delegation, said in opening remarks at a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi today…
What did China tell a close Trump ally ahead of the US leader’s Beijing trip?
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told visiting US Senator Steve Daines that Beijing hoped to “truly stabilise and improve” Sino-American ties, a week before a highly anticipated summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump. In his meeting with Daines on Thursday, China’s top diplomat said Beijing and Washington should seek “harmony without uniformity” and be “partners rather than adversaries”. “The US should view China objectively, develop a ratio…
US senators urge stability, cooperation between U.S., China
BEIJING, May 7 (Reuters) — A delegation of U.S. senators visiting Beijing has called for stability and peaceful cooperation between the world's two largest economies a week before the countries' leaders meet. U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to the Chinese capital to meet President Xi Jinping on May 14 and 15. "I strongly believe that we want to de-escalate, not decouple. We want stability, we want mutual respect," Senator Stev…
The Republican senator said he expects the leaders' meeting to result in requests for Boeing aircraft, although he warned that both countries are facing commercial problems.
The meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing, scheduled for May 14 and 15, 2026, could become one of the most important diplomatic events of the decade. It is not merely a bilateral encounter. It is about managing a historic rivalry between the world's leading military and financial power and the largest industrial and commercial power of the 21st century. It will be the first US presidential visit to China since Trump's trip in 20…
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