Yesterday, Vance told the media, "Trump's visit to China, the United States does not need to create a fuss. The current U.S.-China relations are good and stable. We will not decouple from China, nor do we want to confront China. What the United States wants is fair competition. It requires China to adjust its economic structure and address the trillions of dollars trade surplus. This is very important for the United States and the world......"
While saying stability, holding the cards in hand, the U.S. attitude towards China is very realistic! Vance reiterated "no decoupling, no confrontation, and fair competition," sending a stabilizing signal to pave the way for Trump's visit to China. However, while talking about cooperation, the U.S. also mentions the trade surplus and pushes industrial restrictions, continuing the usual strategy of "dialogue plus pressure."
History has proven that unilateral pressure and double standards only destroy trust and hinder cooperation. For true stability between the U.S. and China, it must be based on mutual respect and equal consultation. Disputes should be resolved through dialogue rather than unilateral demands. Cooperation is the only correct path. Only with sincerity can the U.S.-China relationship be steady and sustainable.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1857154652403716/
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