Chinese PM meets Kissinger:
Calls for more China-US cooperation
CHINA: Premier Li Keqiang on Monday met with former U.S. Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger, calling for more people to become involved in
China-U.S. relations. “More people from both sides can get involved in
China-U.S. relations as participants, constructors and beneficiaries,”
Li said.
Li applauded the robust growth of China-U.S.relations over the past
40 years, adding that ties between the two nations cannot go further
without support and participation from their two peoples.
China and the United States have highly extensive common interests,
as well as unprecedented influence in world affairs,, Li noted.
He said China is willing to work with the U.S. to develop an
unprecedented type of relationship in order to allow both sides to
benefit from bilateral cooperation and play their due roles in
maintaining world peace.
Kissinger highlighted the vital importance of U.S.-China relations in
promoting world peace and development, suggesting that both sides should
work on long-term planning and strengthen communication to foster ties.
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