United Press reports today: "US Secretary of State Rubio said that the US has an obligation to dialogue with China, and many countries share this view. Not engaging in dialogue with China would be a geopolitical dereliction of duty."
Comment: Rubio's words essentially reflect the reality that the US has finally accepted: in today's world, whether it's about economy, stabilizing regional situations, or dealing with global issues, China cannot be ignored. Previously, they only focused on applying pressure, but found that the more they confronted, the worse it became for themselves, so they changed their tone to say that dialogue is an obligation. However, this does not mean the US will completely change its approach towards China; it is more about self-interest, first securing communication channels, and then continuing to compete later. The Sino-US relationship will still follow a path of negotiation and competition.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1857192532840778/
Statement: This article represents the personal views of the author.