Beijing. China on Monday said it was ready to work with the United States to bring “more stability” to the world ahead of this week’s highly anticipated meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump in Beijing.
Beijing signaled that both sides are seeking to stabilize relations amid ongoing tensions over trade, Taiwan, artificial intelligence, and global security issues. Chinese officials said cooperation between the world’s two largest economies is important for international stability and economic confidence.
The summit, scheduled for May 14–15, is expected to cover trade agreements, rare earth exports, AI cooperation, Iran, and regional security concerns. Analysts say the meeting is aimed more at managing tensions than resolving deep disagreements between Washington and Beijing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently emphasized that China is willing to work with the U.S. to ensure relations “truly stabilize and improve,” while Washington has also described dialogue with Beijing as essential to preventing global miscalculations.
