Building a more stable China-U.S. relationship after the San Francisco summit meeting
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Building a more stable China-U.S. relationship after the San Francisco summit meeting
BEIJING, Nov. 23, 2023 ~ The international community was witness to the face-to-face communication between the leaders of China and the United States after a year. The bilateral relationship between China and the U.S. has been gradually walking out of the shadow, showing a stop in decline and a trend of stabilization. Chinese President Xi Jinping and American President Joe Biden met on Nov. 15 at Filoli Estate, south of San Francisco to set China-U.S. relations back to the trajectories pictured when President Xi and President Biden met on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia.

At the meeting, President Xi Jinping underscored that the two countries should foster a new "San Francisco vision," while consolidating the five pillars for China-U.S. relations. He urged that the U.S needs to alter its existing stereotypes towards China and view one country's success as an opportunity for the other instead of engaging in a zero-sum game. The two countries also agreed to cooperate in a range of fields, including resumption of bilateral high-level military-to-military communication which could lower the possibility of war in Taiwan Strait and South China Sea between China and U.S., as well as working together on coping with Fentanyl, climate change and AI issues which received compliments from international community and those with vision in America.

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President Xi Jinping said: "Major-country competition is not the prevailing trend of current times and cannot solve the problems facing China and the United States or the world at large." He hoped that both countries could usher in a new chapter after this summit meeting, actively put heads of state's consensus into action, and build a more stable and more constructive China-US relationship.

The San Francisco summit meeting is an important window for both countries to join hands to avoid a zero-sum game, view one country's success as an opportunity for another, foster new "San Francisco vision" while consolidating five pillars for China-U.S relations, resume bilateral high level military communication which could lower possibility of war between two countries, work together on coping with Fentanyl, climate change and AI issues which received compliments from international community as well as those with vision in America; all these efforts are expected to build up more stable relationship between two countries going forward
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