Respect our choices\, China\'s Xi says ahead of Trump G20 meeting

Respect our choices, China's Xi says ahead of Trump G20 meeting

Reuters  |  BEIJING 

By and Philip Wen

and the have put tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of each other's goods and U.S. has threatened to set tariffs on the remainder of China's $500 billion-plus exports to the if their blistering trade dispute cannot be resolved.

has also accused of interfering in U.S. politics, charges China strongly denies, and the two have sparred over the disputed Sea and self-ruled Taiwan, which China claims.

Still, Trump and Xi plan to meet on the sidelines of a summit, which is being held in at the end of November and early December, for high-stakes talks as the two countries try tentatively to get ties back on track.

Meeting former U.S. of State in Beijing, Xi said he and Trump would have a "deep exchange of views" in Argentina, the official agency reported.

China and the United States should correctly each other's strategic intentions, and while China wanted to resolve problems via talks, the United States should respect China's choice of development path and legitimate interests, Xi added.

Xi said attention should be paid to "the increase in negative voices related to China in the United States", without elaborating.

Speaking earlier, the Chinese government's top diplomat, Wang Yi, said Xi and Trump reached an important consensus on the healthy and stable development of bilateral ties in a telephone call last week.Their meeting at the summit would be of "great significance" in resolving bilateral problems, Wang said.

"That will be of great significance for both sides to manage differences effectively and resolve issues in a practical way," Wang told reporters.

Wang said China stood ready to work with the United States to remove disruptions, build trust and prepare fully for the meeting.

"We believe that meeting will help chart the course for China-U.S. relations," he said, following talks with Australian

Wang added that the more complex the situation is, the more important it is for both sides to remain "level-headed".

XI-TRUMP CALL

Relations between the two countries have warmed since the Xi-Trump telephone call, laying the ground for their meeting.

In a further sign of improving ties, Chinese Politburo member and are set to hold a security and diplomatic dialogue with U.S. officials in on Friday.

Meeting U.S. in ahead of those talks, Yang said on Wednesday that the two sides should "properly manage differences and carefully prepare to ensure positive results in the meeting", said in a statement.

"China is committed to working with the U.S. to achieve a no-confrontational, conflict-free, mutually respectful co-operation in which both sides win," added Yang, who heads the ruling Communist Party's foreign affairs commission and outranks Wang.

However, speaking in at a forum on Wednesday, former said there was a risk of an economic "Iron Curtain" falling between China and the United States unless China carried out reforms and that some people in the United States would like to "divorce" China.

Beijing can help avoid this happening by ending practices like forced technology transfers, and providing better protection for intellectual property, and by also genuinely allowing market forces to drive key decisions.

"If China doesn't move quickly, I suspect the calls for divorce will intensify," Paulson said.

(Reporting by and Philip Wen; Additional reporting by and in Shanghai; Editing by and Simon Cameron-Moore)

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First Published: Thu, November 08 2018. 17:00 IST