China Tells US Envoy Washington Must Get Ties Back on 'Right Track'
- China told U.S. Envoy David Perdue on June 3, 2025, that Washington must get bilateral ties back on 'the right track'.
- This followed a 90-day truce reached in May during Geneva trade talks aimed at reducing tariffs, though both sides accuse each other of violations.
- China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed opposition to recent U.S. 'negative' measures including export controls and visa revocations, stressing dialogue is necessary.
- A spokesperson for the White House confirmed that the U.S. Is keeping a close watch on China's adherence to the Geneva trade agreement and indicated that a high-level discussion between the two leaders is expected shortly.
- The situation implies critical tensions persist over trade disputes and mineral exports, requiring high-level talks to resolve and stabilize relations.
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China tells US envoy Washington must get ties back on 'right track'
The U.S. should create the necessary conditions for bilateral relations to get back onto "the right track," China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the U.S. ambassador to Beijing on Tuesday, according to a ministry statement.
The United States should create the necessary conditions to return bilateral relations with China to the "right track," Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the US ambassador in Beijing today.
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