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Premier Li urges US to meet China halfway, pushing ties to move on right track
Updated: November 4, 2019 22:37 Xinhua
Premier Li Keqiang meets with Robert O'Brien, national security adviser for US President Donald Trump and head of the US delegation to the 14th East Asia Summit, in Bangkok, Thailand, Nov 4, 2019.[Photo/Xinhua]

BANGKOK — Premier Li Keqiang on Nov 4 urged the United States to meet China halfway to push the two countries' relations to move forward along the right track.

Premier Li made the remarks when meeting with Robert O'Brien, national security adviser for US President Donald Trump here on the sidelines of the 35th summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and related meetings in Thai capital Bangkok.

As the world undergoes complex and profound changes, Premier Li said, the two countries need to meet each other halfway to make their relations develop in a healthy and stable manner, which also meets the expectations of the international community.

Noting this year marks the 40th anniversary of China-US diplomatic ties, the Premier said the two countries' exchanges and cooperation have brought tangible benefits to both sides and are also beneficial to the world.

The Premier called on China and the United States to follow the consensuses reached by the two countries' heads of state and promote their relations based on coordination, cooperation, and stability.

China and the United States should respect each other's core interests and major concerns, and manage differences on the basis of equality and mutual respect, while expanding cooperation on the basis of mutual benefit and win-win, Premier Li added.

During the meeting, O'Brien, who is also head of the US delegation to the ASEAN summit, said that US-China relations bear great significance to both countries and the world.

The Premier said that the bilateral trade consultations have gained positive progress, which is in line with the common interests of two countries as well as countries across the world.

Despite divergences, O'Brien said, the two countries need to properly handle them in a constructive way so as to promote US-China relations to go further.

Xiao Jie, state councilor and secretary-general of the State Council, and US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross also attended the meeting.

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