Senior Chinese diplomat urges US to bring China ties back on right track

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BEIJING (CHINA DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A senior Chinese diplomat has urged US officials to stop making negative remarks or behaving in ways that would harm bilateral relations, and he called for joint efforts to bring the relations back on the right track.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - A senior Chinese diplomat has urged US officials to stop making negative remarks or behaving in ways that would harm bilateral relations, and he called for joint efforts to bring the relations back on the right track.

China has always remained open and transparent on its disease control efforts, briefed the international community in a timely manner and done its best to provide humanitarian aid to other countries, he said. The US has been provoking China for some time by interfering in its domestic affairs and undermining its interests, while some US politicians have been attacking China and distorting and denying the history of bilateral ties over the past five decades, Mr Zheng said.

Cooperation between China and the US serves the interests of the two countries and the world, while confrontation between them will only lead to disasters, Mr Zheng said, adding that people of insight must work to stop a handful of US officials from"disrupting bilateral ties wantonly". China continues to encourage mutually beneficial cooperation between Chinese and US companies, Mr Zheng said, urging the US to stop its crackdown on Chinese companies and its"hysterical anti-China clamour".

 

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