He said the United States should negotiate with China with stable strategic considerations Lee Sang Fu Chinese Defense Minister after Henry Kissinger He held a special meeting with former US Secretary of State (1973-1977) on bilateral relations in Beijing on Tuesday.
They give each other the handle
“We have always been committed to building stable, predictable and constructive China-US relations, and we hope the United States will cooperate with China to implement consensus between the two heads of state and develop healthy and stable relations between the two militaries,” Li said.
The head of the Chinese Ministry of Defense made the remark after several US politicians visited China in recent weeks. The talks that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen held in Beijing were aimed at easing foreign policy and trade economic tensions between the two superpowers.
lukewarm
The current meeting between Li and Kissinger took place in a frosty atmosphere of high-level Sino-US military defense relations, while massive troop deployments and military incidents are taking place in the East Asian region.
“Some people on the US side are unable to move in the same direction as the Chinese side, and as a result, Sino-US relations have reached the lowest level since the establishment of diplomatic relations,” the Chinese Ministry of Defense said in a statement.
Peaceful coexistence
In Kissinger’s words, “The United States and China should eliminate misunderstandings and live in peace side by side, avoiding confrontation.”
History and practice have consistently proven that neither the United States nor China can treat each other as an adversary
– confirmed Kissinger.
The US State Department has not commented on Kissinger’s visit to Beijing There was no response to comment on “private visits by US citizens who are not members of the US government.”
Kissinger, who turned 100 this year, served as Secretary of State and National Security Adviser in the administrations of the late US Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, and played a major role in normalizing political and diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing in the 1970s.
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