Wang stressed that China approaches relations with the US with “mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and moving cooperation,” adding that dialogue and consultation remain the right path.
“Some people are still trying everything possible to suppress and contain China, everything to attack and smear China,” he warned.
He said there are “two different prospects” for bilateral ties — one based on “a positive and pragmatic policy toward China,” which “will lead us to cooperation… the best outcome for both countries and the world,” and another rooted in “decoupling” and “stepping on China’s red lines,” which “would very much likely push China and the United States toward conflict.”
China remains confident that cooperation — not confrontation — is the “only right choice,” Wang stressed.