US Senators Urge Stability, Cooperation Between US, China
- Senator Steve Daines emphasized the desire to de-escalate tensions and seek stability and mutual respect between the US and China during a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
- Senator Daines noted that it has been about nine years since China purchased Boeing aircraft from the US.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the US to view China objectively, respect core interests, and cooperate despite differences, calling for partnership over rivalry.
- Chinese official Li highlighted the importance of a stable China-US economic relationship but warned that the Taiwan issue is a critical red line in bilateral relations.
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US Senators Urge Stability With China Ahead of Trump–Xi Summit
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has called for stability and closer cooperation with China during meetings in Beijing one week before President Donald Trump’s planned summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on May 14 and 15. Sen. Steve Daines, a Republican from Montana, is leading the delegation, which includes Sens. Maria Cantwell, Jerry Moran, and Deb Fischer. The senators met on Thursday with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, National People’s Con…
Senators Seek Stability in US-China Relations Ahead of Key Meeting
A delegation of U.S. senators in Beijing, led by Senator Steve Daines, has emphasized the need for stability and peaceful cooperation with China. This visit comes ahead of a scheduled meeting between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping, aiming to address economic concerns and enhance bilateral ties.
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…
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.
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