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China Seeks US Communications but Upholds Red Lines

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China’s parliament has emphasized its commitment to constructive dialogue with the United States, maintaining clear red lines and principles while seeking avenues for enhanced cooperation. This sentiment comes as both countries navigate a delicate period in their relations ahead of an anticipated summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, scheduled to take place in Beijing by the end of March.

The National People’s Congress is now under way, presenting China’s economic targets and policy priorities for the coming year. Lou Qinjian, the spokesperson for China’s parliament, made this statement during a press conference on Wednesday: “China has its own principles and red lines, and will always resolutely safeguard our sovereignty, security, and development interests.”

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Lou highlighted the irreplaceable strategic importance of state-to-state diplomacy in guiding relations between China and the United States. He urged both nations to expand areas of cooperation while concurrently reducing conflicts that might complicate their partnership.

In a further appeal, Lou called for the US Congress to adopt an objective view of China, viewing it as a partner rather than adversary. This perspective would contribute positively to the strengthening of ties between the two countries.

While the White House has confirmed President Trump’s intention to visit China from March 31 to April 2, no official announcement from Beijing regarding this trip has been made yet. Top trade negotiators from both sides are set to meet in Paris next week for preliminary discussions on potential business deals related to their high-profile meeting.

The ongoing dialogue underscores the complexity of managing bilateral relations amid significant geopolitical shifts and economic interactions between China and the United States.

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