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Xi Says World Needs China, US to Have Stable Relationship


China's President Xi Jinping looks on at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 17, 2017.
China's President Xi Jinping looks on at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 17, 2017.

The world needs China and the United States to have a stable and cooperative relationship, Chinese President Xi Jinping told U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, just days before new uncertainty looms with Donald Trump taking office as president.

Meeting on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Xi told Biden that he “positively appraised” his efforts to increase friendship and mutual understanding between the two countries, China's Foreign Ministry said late on Tuesday.

“In the 38 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, relations between the two countries have weathered wind and rain, but generally have continued to forge ahead,” the statement paraphrased Xi as saying.

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks during an event prior to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 16, 2017.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks during an event prior to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 16, 2017.

Biden hopes to expand cooperation

Under President Barack Obama, there has been a “correct” development in relations, and important and positive results achieved, with trade and people-to-people exchanges reaching new highs, Xi added.

“The basic interests of the people of both countries and the world need China and the United States to work hard, to form a long-term, stable cooperative relationship,” Xi said.

The statement cited Biden as saying that the United States hopes the two countries can continue to deepen mutual trust and expand cooperation.

No mention of Trump

It made no mention of Trump, though China's top diplomat, State Councillor Yang Jiechi, who last month met a senior advisor to Trump, also attended the Xi-Biden meeting, the foreign ministry said.

Trump, who takes office on Friday, has rattled Beijing with threats to impose tariffs on Chinese imports and by questioning the United States' commitment to the “one China” policy, under which Washington acknowledges China's position that Taiwan is part of its territory.

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