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Sunday 22 of December 2024

China Foreign Minister Says Wants to Manage Disputes With U.S.


Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi and Swiss Federal Councillor and minister of Foreign Affairs Didier Burkhalter sign documents during an official visit in Bern, Switzerland January 16, 2017,photo: Reuters/Denis Balibouse
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi and Swiss Federal Councillor and minister of Foreign Affairs Didier Burkhalter sign documents during an official visit in Bern, Switzerland January 16, 2017,photo: Reuters/Denis Balibouse
Only on the basis of respecting each other's core interests, like the "one China" principle, China's foreign minister said

BEIJING – China wants dialogue with the new U.S. administration to manage disputes and promote bilateral relations, but only on the basis of respecting each other’s core interests, like the “one China” principle, China’s foreign minister said.

U.S. President Donald Trump, who was inaugurated on Friday, upset Beijing before taking office by casting doubt on the “one China” principle, under which Washington acknowledges Beijing’s position of sovereignty over self-ruled Taiwan.

China views Taiwan as a wayward province, to be brought under its control by force if necessary. However, proudly democratic Taiwan has shown no interest in being ruled by Beijing.

Speaking at a reception for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the future direction of Chinese-U.S. ties had “attracted attention”.

“We are willing, on the basis of strictly abiding by the ‘one China’ principle and respect of each other’s core interests, to have dialogue with the new U.S. government,” Wang said, in comments posted on the ministry’s website late Tuesday.

China is willing to “increase mutual trust, focus cooperation, manage and control disputes and promote the healthy development of China-U.S. relations, to bring even greater benefits to both peoples”, he added.

BEN BLANCHARD