China's Commerce Ministry has welcomed the United States' recent decision to lift a series of economic and trade restrictions on China, emphasizing that dialogue and cooperation represent the appropriate path forward. The ministry underscored that threats and coercion are counterproductive and called on the U.S. to fully recognize the mutually beneficial nature of China-U.S. economic relations. This position aligns with agreements reached during recent talks in London, where both sides committed to advancing the framework for cooperation. Additionally, China is seeking to strengthen its international partnerships, including with Australia, aiming to enhance mutual trust and expand practical cooperation within their comprehensive strategic partnership. On the multilateral front, China expressed its commitment to upholding true multilateralism, free trade, and the multilateral trading system, with a focus on implementing the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement with high quality. Furthermore, Chinese Premier Li Qiang stated China's readiness to deepen coordination and cooperation with the United Nations to promote a more just and equitable international order, remarks made during his meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Rio de Janeiro.
China stands ready to deepen coordination and cooperation with the UN to jointly advocate for a more just and equitable international order, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said when meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. https://t.co/os8Wf8YCHy https://t.co/ZS3Fdgabpd
Premier Li Qiang: China stands ready to deepen coordination and cooperation with the United Nations to jointly advocate for a more just and equitable international order. https://t.co/Igvx4lIGIb https://t.co/W1IQSk8p0w
China Aims To Strengthen Collaboration With The United Nations, Says Premier 🌍🤝