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Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China-US consultations must be based on the principles of equal

  • Author:Chelsea
  • Source:Seabay
  • Release Date:2019-12-13

Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China-US consultations must be based on the principles of equality and mutual respect

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying hosted a regular press conference on the 13th. She did not disclose the specifics of China-US economic and trade negotiations, but said that as soon as news of an agreement was reached, US and European stocks rose, indicating that an agreement was reached to review the interests of China and the United States and all parties. She also said that consultations must be based on the principles of equality and mutual respect, and agreements must be mutually beneficial and win-win.

According to surging news reports, at a regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, a reporter asked questions about media reports that China and the United States will sign the first stage of a draft economic and trade agreement on the 13th.

Hua Chunying said that the specific situation of China-U.S. Economic and trade negotiations should go to the Chinese commercial department.

She said, "But I have noticed that after the news that China and the United States are close to reaching the first stage of the economic and trade agreement, the three major US stock indexes and the European stock market have generally risen. This again shows that the agreement reached between China and the United States through negotiation is in line with the two The interests of countries and parties are also the general expectations of the international community. "

Hua Chunying said, "China ’s position on China-US economic and trade consultations is consistent and clear. We have always been committed to resolving and controlling differences between China and the United States through constructive dialogue. And the principle of mutual respect, the agreement must be mutually beneficial and win-win. "