Madrid talks require reciprocal sincerity
Acting on the consensus of the leaders of the two countries serves the common interests of both China and the United States, as well as the broader international community.
So as the delegations from the two countries begin a new round of economic and trade talks in Madrid, the objective for both sides should be clear: seeking to resolve their differences through equal dialogue and easing their trade tensions through actions.
In the past few months, guided by the heads-of-state diplomacy, the economic and trade teams of China and the US have maintained intensive communication. The meetings in Geneva, London and Stockholm produced progress that can be built on. These meetings have demonstrated that dialogue on the basis of equality and mutual respect can yield outcomes. The international community looks forward to further constructive results in Madrid.


















