Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China was willing to restart talks with the United States on any level about any issue, in a departure from increasingly heated rhetoric by both countries in recent months.
In an interview with state news agency Xinhua on Wednesday, Wang also said that China was not trying to become another US and that it would act in a calm and rational manner.
“We are willing to start frank and effective communications with the US and respond calmly and rationally to the impulsiveness and restlessness of the US,” Wang was quoted as saying.
“We can restart the communication channels with the US on all levels and in all fields any time, and any issues can be brought to the table.”
The offer comes as tensions between China and the US have been worsened over the last year by various issues, including the
coronavirus pandemic and political tit-for-tats over espionage, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and technology.
The Chinese consulate in Houston and the US consulate in Chengdu were closed over allegations of spying, and on Sunday the US government gave Chinese company ByteDance 45 days to sell TikTok, a social media app popular with teenagers in the US and other parts of the world.
The latest irritant came on Wednesday when it was confirmed that US Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar would head a delegation visiting Taiwan “in coming days”– the highest level of official visit since 1979, drawing an immediate rebuke from Beijing.
In the Xinhua interview, Wang proposed a four-point “clear framework” to deal with the most challenging time since the two countries established diplomatic relations.
The first point was to clarify each country’s bottom line and avoid breaching them. Wang said China had never and would not interfere in US elections and internal politics, and neither should the US try to interfere with China’s domestic affairs.
The second was to maintain communication channels and frank discussions, while the third was to reject “decoupling” and pursue cooperation. The last principle suggested that both countries reject “zero-sum” thinking and take responsibility together for global security issues.
As the world’s two most powerful nations, China and the US should cooperate through multilateral organisations such as the United Nations, and work together for global peace and stability, The report quoted Wang as saying.
But Wang also criticised what he called “certain political factions in the US”, saying they were driven by bias and antagonism towards China and trying to revive McCarthyism to damage the relationship between the two countries.
“China will not let these schemes succeed. We are resolutely against a deliberate creation of the so-called ‘new cold war’ because this is completely against the fundamental interests of people of China and the US, and completely deviates from the development and progress of the world,” he was quoted as saying.