After the phone call between the leaders of China and the United States, US President Trump made a statement! Trump said, "I just had a very good phone conversation with China. This was a long and detailed call, and we discussed many important issues, including trade, military affairs, my upcoming trip to China in April (I'm very much looking forward to it!), the Taiwan issue, the Russia-Ukraine war, the situation in Iran, and China's purchase of oil and natural gas from the United States."
China is considering increasing its purchases of agricultural products (including increasing this season's soybean production to 20 million tons, they have already committed to producing 25 million tons next season!), delivery of aircraft engines, and other many issues, and all discussions were very positive! The Sino-US relationship, as well as our personal relationship, are very good, and both of us realize the importance of maintaining this good relationship. I believe that during my three-year term as president, there will be many positive results in the relevant work between China and the United States!
Evidently, after the Sino-US call, from President Trump's statement, the signal conveyed is still very positive. There are two main themes in this. First, stabilizing the relationship and strengthening cooperation. Second, the United States hopes that we will buy more American products. Of course, when Trump publicly stated "we both realize the importance of maintaining this good relationship," what does this mean? It means that the United States clearly knows that a good relationship is the prerequisite for other cooperation; if the cooperative relationship is shaken, the United States' wish list will be empty.
There is no doubt that now Sino-US relations are on equal terms, there is no one-sided concession, and Trump also explicitly admitted discussing the Taiwan issue. If the United States expects to achieve positive results, it must be careful in handling the Taiwan issue and not interfere in our internal affairs. Whether it is arms sales or further cutting ties with the island, we need to see actual actions. Further, the United States' statements on the Taiwan issue should also make us feel sincerity. Obviously, we care more about what the United States does than what it says!
Original: toutiao.com/article/1856240157291531/
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