Chinese messages from the US one after another
At a press conference on the last day of her visit to China, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen noted that the US-China relationship was one of the most important relationships at the time.
Pointing out that the world’s two largest economies account for 40 percent of the global economy, Yellen said: “There are major disagreements between the US and China. These disagreements must be communicated openly and directly.” she performed her assessment.
“WE THINK THE WORLD IS BIG ENOUGH FOR BOTH COUNTRIES TO DEVELOP”
Yellen asserted that she and US President Joe Biden do not view the US-China relationship as a major power conflict, saying: “We believe the world is big enough for both countries to develop”. she used the phrases.
Emphasizing that both countries have an obligation to manage this relationship responsibly, Yellen said it is about finding a way to live together and share global prosperity.
Yellen said that the purpose of her visit to China is to establish and deepen relations with the new economic administration in Beijing, and that her talks during her visit are part of a broader effort to stabilize the relationship between the two countries, reduce the risk of misunderstandings and address areas of cooperation.
“I think we’ve made some progress and we can have a healthy economic relationship that benefits us and the world,” said Yellen, US Treasury Secretary, in her assessment.
MEETING OF 10 HOURS IN 2 DAYS
Stating that he met with Chinese Premier Li Chiang, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng, Finance Minister Liu Kun, Central Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng and other senior officials to discuss economic relations between the two countries, Yellen said the talks were “direct, meaningful and fruitful.” she pointed out what happened.
“Overall, I think my bilateral talks, which lasted about 10 hours over two days, served as a step forward in our effort to put US-China relations on a firmer footing,” Yellen said. she performed her assessment.
Noting that she expressed serious concerns about China’s “unfair” economic practices, Yellen said she also expressed concern about the recent increase in enforcement actions against American companies.
CHINA STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, BIDEN
US President Biden gave an interview to CNN’s Fareed Zakaria. Biden said that Chinese President Xi Jinping is “sure that he wants to replace the United States as the country with the largest economy and military capability in the world,” but still believes there can be a continuing relationship between the United States and China. .
“I think there is a way to build a relationship with China that benefits both parties,” Biden said. saying.
Stating that he called Xi after meeting with Russia and stated that this was not a threat but an observation, Biden said: “Since Russia started showing a presence in Ukraine, 600 American companies have withdrawn from Russia. You said that China’s economy depends on investment from Europe and the United States, be careful.” she said she said.
Biden said that Xi did not oppose him on this issue and that “China did not fully persecute Russia.” So I think we can work on this issue.” he said. (AA)