Foreign Minister Wang Yi waves to the media upon his arrival for a news conference in Beijing on March 8.[Photo by Feng Yongbin/China Daily]
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on March 8 China and United States should look to the future rather than focusing on their problems.
“China and the United States should not always use a microscope to magnify their problems, but use a telescope to look into their future and keep their bilateral ties evolving in the right direction,” he said.
He was speaking at a news conference in Beijing during the third session of the 12th National People’s Congress, China’s top legislature. Wang answered 16 questions in his 90-minute meeting with about 300 journalists from home and abroad.
“China and the US are both big countries. There cannot be no divergence between them, and the divergences will not disappear overnight by constructing a new kind of relationship between such big powers,” Wang said.
“Constructing a new pattern of big-power relations between China and the US will not be all smooth sailing. But it is necessary, because it is in line with the interests of both parties, as well as the trend of the times,” Wang said.
“As long as both sides can show their sincerity, keep the bottom line of ‘non-conflict, non-confrontation’, and consolidate the foundation of ‘mutual respect’, we can realize a win-win cooperation.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit the US this fall at the invitation of his US counterpart President Barack Obama.
Wang hoped the meeting between the two leaders would add new vitality to their bilateral ties, after their last meeting in Beijing during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Economic Leaders’ meeting in November last year.
“China and the US have the most intensively interwoven interests, and the most frequent interactions in the Asia-Pacific region. If both sides can realize a positive interaction and improve strategic mutual trust, China and the US will make joint contributions to the region’s peace, stability and prosperity,” Wang stressed.