Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is on a three-day visit to the United States. He is holding talks with his counterpart, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Wang Yi also met with President Biden at the White House on Friday. The foreign minister is promoting better communication to achieve improved China-U.S. ties.
Joining the discussion:
- Victor Gao is Chair Professor at Soochow University.
- Andy Mok is a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization.
- Robert Hormats is a Visiting Lecturer at Yale University and Former U.S. Under Secretary of State.
- Sourabh Gupta is Senior Asia-Pacific international relations policy specialist at the Institute for China-America Studies.
China and the United States have disagreements but also share important interests, so they need to have "in-depth" and "comprehensive" dialogue to reduce misunderstanding and stabilize the relations, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at the start of his US visit on Thursday.… https://t.co/j03izzsoyI pic.twitter.com/MCKQrtpv5J
— China Daily (@ChinaDaily) October 27, 2023
Standing next to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, China's foreign minister Wang Yi said the two countries share important common interests and challenges that they need to respond together https://t.co/VvZQ4X0nmE pic.twitter.com/3h0185zhgl
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 27, 2023