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Chinese President: We must cooperate with the United States and respect each other

Chinese President: We must cooperate with the United States and respect each other

The United States does not seek conflict either.

He added that China and the United States should respect each other and work together to enhance China-US relations Xi Jinping The Chinese President in Beijing on Monday Chuck Schumer Leader of the US Senate.

China-US relations are the most important bilateral relations in the world, and I would like to take this opportunity to hear the views of the other side.

Hsieh said.

According to Chinese state media, Xi also added that several US senators will be welcomed in China, and expressed his hope that lawmakers from the two countries will have more exchanges.

The economies of China and the United States are closely interconnected, and the two countries can mutually benefit from each other’s development.

The Chinese president said.

Schumer, who leads the Democratic faction in the Senate with a narrow majority, is currently leading a bipartisan congressional delegation in China, and will later visit South Korea and Japan. Its purpose is to advance America’s national economic and security interests.

The United States passed a bill last year to limit Chinese exports of semiconductors and other technology, and then Schumer and Democratic leaders said in May that they would introduce legislation that would limit technology transfers to China, deter China from inciting conflict with Taiwan, and tighten rules. Which prevents China from inciting conflict with Taiwan. Prevent American capital from going to Chinese companies.

In this regard, Schumer stressed on Monday that the main purpose of the trip is to create economic exchange and equal opportunities for American companies in China, and stressed that Washington does not seek a conflict with Beijing.

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