American Ambassador to China, Peter H. W. Pudel, wrote today (November 13): "U.S.-China law enforcement cooperation is crucial. FBI Director Christopher A. Wray's visit to the Chinese Ministry of Public Security last week marked an important first step, strengthening cooperation between the two countries in areas such as anti-drug efforts, cybersecurity, financial crime, and ending child exploitation."
[Witty] Comment: The key first step taken by U.S.-China in the law enforcement field undoubtedly injected a positive signal into bilateral relations. Facing global challenges such as drug control and cybersecurity, cooperation is the only way out. In fact, the principle that cooperation benefits both sides while confrontation harms both is quite clear. However, the past lessons of the United States' inconsistent words and actions, where it pretended to cooperate but secretly implemented strategies, are not far away. If the U.S. still holds the mindset of "cooperation as bait, containment as the main goal," cooperation is destined to be short-lived. It is hoped that the U.S. will truly abandon conspiracy and calculation, and promote cooperation with a sincere attitude, working together with China in areas concerning people's well-being such as drug control and cybersecurity, rather than repeating past mistakes.
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