Xi Jinping congratulates Trump, calls for ‘right way of dealing’ and managing disagreements

Xi Jinping congratulates Trump, calls for ‘right way of dealing’ and managing disagreements

Last updated:Nov 7, 2024 11:53 IST

Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to Donald Trump, advocating dialogue and communication to manage disagreements.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and newly elected US President Donald Trump (AP File Photo)

Chinese President Xi Jinping and newly elected US President Donald Trump (AP File Photo)

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday delivered a congratulatory message to newly-elected US President Donald Trump on his election victory and called for proper management of differences and strengthening dialogue between the two countries.

Xi’s comments came a day after Trump secured a return to the White House in a historic victory over Democratic rival Kamala Harris in the race for the Over Office.

What did Xi Jinping say about China-US relations?

According to media reports, Xi fought for the US and China expand mutually beneficial cooperation.

“I urge China and the US to expand mutually beneficial cooperation,” Xi said. “I call for the right way for China and the US to deal with each other in the new era. Both countries should strengthen dialogue and communication,” he said. .

Xi emphasized that China and the US gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation, noting that a stable and lasting relationship between China and the US serves the two countries’ shared interests and meets the aspirations of the international community.

The Chinese President also expressed hope that China and the US will uphold the principles of mutual respect and peaceful coexistence, strengthen dialogue and communication, properly manage differences and expand mutually beneficial cooperation.

How will US-China relations fare under Trump 2.0?

In his second term in the White House, Donald Trump could remove pharmaceutical production in China for the US market. He could seek to acquire and protect key minerals needed for high-tech manufacturing, and will certainly continue to strengthen his goal of bringing manufacturing back to the US, according to The Diplomat.

“Every damn thing they sell in the United States is going to get a 25% tariff until they stop bringing drugs in. And let me tell you something, those meds will stop so damn fast that your head will spin. Trump had said at a rally in Pennsylvania.

Trump would also likely introduce a “witch hunt” against anyone he considers a “Chinese spy.” This would not only bring both economies close to a possible state of decoupling, but also disrupt more crucial scientific research.

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