Xi tells top senator US-China relations impact ‘destiny of mankind’

Xi tells top senator US-China relations impact 'destiny of mankind'

BEIJING: As he met with a group of American senators in Beijing on Monday( Oct. 9 ), Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that ties between China and the US would have an impact on the” destiny of mankind.”

Chuck Schumer, the lot head of the Senate, is the most senior US official to visit China as part of a six-person group led by Washington to reduce hostilities with Beijing.

The potential and fate of humanity may be determined by how China and the United States interact with one another in the mouth of a turbulent and changing world, according to Xi, who met Schumer at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People.

We have 1,000 reasons to improve China-US relations, but not one purpose to destroy them, according to Xi, who added that these relationships are” the most important diplomatic relationship in the world.” He added,” I have said this many times, including to several president.”

Schumer responded by telling Xi that” our nations, up, will form this century.”

We had therefore handle our connection with respect and responsibility, he said.

Later, Schumer revealed to the media that the meeting with Xi lasted 80 days, which is twice as long as allotted.

Wang Yi, the best minister for China, previously expressed the hope that Washington and Beijing was resolve their differences” more sensibly.”

Foreign Minister Wang expressed his hope that the senate delegation’s visit would enable the two sides to” handle existing differences more reasonably, helping the relationship between two countries return to the monitor of good development” during a meeting with Schumer at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.

After the trip, Wang added that he hoped they would” more accurately understand China ,” as the world is currently going through a” turbulent period of change.”

He claimed that” war has reemerged in the Middle East and the problems in Ukraine has not yet subsided.”

According to Wang, the international community must address all of these different problems, and China and the US does each play their proper functions.