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Washington should work with Beijing to stabilize the world

By Zhong Sheng | China Daily | Updated: 2019-06-27 07:34

Editor's note: For some time, the US administration has shown no sense of responsibility or justice when it comes to international cooperation, especially relations with other countries, and it has continuously pursued confrontation under the illusion that the US is playing and can easily win a zero-sum game. Zhong Sheng, a columnist for People's Daily, comments:

Given that relations between major countries bear on world peace, stability and development, major countries shoulder special responsibilities. In a recent telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump, President Xi Jinping pointed out that as the two largest economies in the world, China and the US should jointly play a leading role in pushing the G20 Osaka Summit to achieve positive outcomes to inject confidence and vitality into the global market. Xi's words highlight the importance of promoting coordinated, cooperative and stable Sino-US relations to the world under the current international economic situation. The boosted global market confidence in the wake of the phone talks also reflects the international community's common aspiration for cooperation between the major countries.

It would be a great achievement if Washington and Beijing could work together to stabilize the world instead of shaking it up. Unfortunately, some in the US neither understand how to "build the world" nor cherish the achievements of bilateral cooperation achieved since the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and the US 40 years ago. They have repeatedly imposed tariffs or threatened to do so, extending provocations against China to multiple areas.

Washington should work with Beijing to stabilize the world

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