In a high-stakes move to stabilize global relations, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for more communication channels between China and the U.S. during a meeting with American business leaders in Beijing. 🔥 The meeting comes as both nations navigate a world Wang described as 'turbulent and transformative' – think geopolitical TikTok trends, but with higher stakes.
💡 Wang emphasized that mutual respect and win-win cooperation remain China's non-negotiable priorities. 'Whether we’re talking climate change or TikTok bans, our approach stays consistent,' he implied, referencing recent phone talks between Chinese leaders and former U.S. President Donald Trump.
🌐 The foreign minister’s three-point playbook for smoother ties:
- Avoid misunderstandings through regular engagement (no ghosting allowed!)
- Respect each other’s core interests – think Taiwan and trade
- Collaborate on shared challenges like global security and economic stability
With U.S. business leaders at the table, Wang spotlighted economic teamwork: 'When our economies sync up, it’s a double XP boost for everyone.' 💼 The message? Less zero-sum drama, more co-op mode.
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Wang Yi calls for more channels of dialogue between China, U.S.
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