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Wang called on Washington to remove tariffs on Chinese goods and abandon what he said was an irrational suppression of the Chinese tech sector, steps he said would create the โnecessary conditionsโ for cooperation.
Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi said on Monday the United States and China could work together on issues like climate change and the coronavirus pandemic if they repaired their damaged bilateral relationship.
Wang, a Chinese state councillor and foreign minister, said Beijing stood ready to reopen constructive dialogue with Washington after relations between the two countries sank to their lowest in decades under former president Donald Trump.
Wang called on Washington to remove tariffs on Chinese goods and abandon what he said was an irrational suppression of the Chinese tech sector, steps he said would create the โnecessary conditionsโ for cooperation.
Asked about Wangโs comments, White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Monday the United States viewed the relationship with China as one of โstrong competition.โ
โWe want to come to that relationship from a position of strength,โ she said, adding that meant coordinating with US partners around the world and both political parties in Congress.
Before Wang spoke at a forum sponsored by the foreign ministry, officials played footage of the โping-pong diplomacyโ of 1972 when an exchange of table tennis players cleared the way for then US President Richard Nixon to visit China.
Wang urged Washington to respect Chinaโs core interests, stop โsmearingโ the ruling Communist Party, stop interfering in Beijingโs internal affairs and stop โconnivingโ with separatist forces for Taiwanโs independence.
โOver the past few years, the United States basically cut off bilateral dialogue at all levels,โ Wang said in prepared remarks translated into English.
โWe stand ready to have candid communication with the US side, and engage in dialogues aimed at solving problems.โ
Wang pointed to a recent call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden as a positive step.
Washington and Beijing have clashed on multiple fronts including trade, accusations of human rights crimes against the Uighur Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang region and Beijingโs territorial claims in the resources-rich South China Sea.
The Biden administration has, however, signalled it will maintain pressure on Beijing. Biden has voiced concern about Beijingโs โcoercive and unfairโ trade practices and endorsed of a Trump administration determination that China has committed genocide in Xinjiang.
He has also pledged to take a more multilateral approach, and is keen to cooperate with Beijing on issues like climate change and persuading North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.
REUTERS