Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasizing the importance of constructive U.S.-China relations. Wang highlighted that the tone for bilateral ties was set by Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, urging collaboration for global stability. Rubio, addressing concerns over Taiwan and the South China Sea, reaffirmed U.S. commitments to regional allies and prioritizing American interests.
The discussion follows Trump's recent proposal of a 10% tariff on Chinese imports due to Beijing’s involvement in the fentanyl trade. Trump and Xi, in a prior phone call, agreed to establish strategic communication on major issues. Trump expressed optimism about U.S.-China relations at the World Economic Forum and hinted at a potential trade deal, also acknowledging an invitation to visit China later this year.
Despite past efforts at fostering goodwill during Trump’s first term, ties soured due to a trade war and tariff battles that disrupted global supply chains. Rubio, in his Senate confirmation, called China the gravest U.S. threat, citing its aspirations for global dominance. Wang refuted this, asserting China’s commitment to peaceful development and rejecting aspirations to replace the U.S.
On Taiwan, Wang reiterated it as an inseparable part of China, condemning U.S. arms sales and urging adherence to the one-China policy. Taiwan maintains its sovereignty, rejecting Beijing’s claims.
Both sides stressed the need for communication, cooperation, and addressing differences to ensure stable U.S.-China relations amid ongoing challenges.
Keywords: U.S.-China relations, Marco Rubio, Wang Yi, Taiwan, Donald Trump, trade war, South China Sea, global stability, strategic communication.


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