Singapore Lianhe Zaobao commented in an article: "The Geneva negotiation between China and the United States is just a warm-up, and the 90-day ceasefire is only a buffer; the real deep-water close combat will start from the London negotiation. The whole world is waiting to see how China and the United States negotiate and what they achieve."

Currently, the competitive posture between China and the United States has intensified. For the United States, unilateral concessions are seen as a symbol of declining hegemony; for China, compromise will only embolden the U.S. side. The game has indeed entered a phase where "strength speaks," but "peace benefits both sides, while conflict harms both" remains an undeniable objective reality - the economies of China and the United States are deeply intertwined, and the global supply chain is highly interdependent. Any zero-sum game will backfire on itself. Only by transcending adversarial thinking and finding a balance point for cooperation in competition is it a rational choice that aligns with the greatest interests of both countries and the world.

Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1834568178580480/

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