Details of the China US meeting exposed, with discussion lasting over 12 hours. Wang Yi | Issues | Meeting
From September 16th to 17th, Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Director of the Central Foreign Affairs Office, held a new round of strategic communication with US President's Assistant for National Security Affairs Sullivan in Malta.
According to senior officials from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs attending the meeting, the two sides held multiple rounds of discussions on important issues such as China US relations, Taiwan, the Asia Pacific situation, and the Ukraine crisis, lasting over 12 hours. The meeting was frank, substantive, and constructive.
Both sides agree to continue implementing the important consensus reached at the Bali meeting between the two heads of state, maintaining high-level exchanges between the two sides, and stabilizing and improving China US relations. Both sides introduced their respective internal and external policies. Wang Yi emphasized that China has the institutional advantages of a socialist market economy, the demand advantages of a super large-scale market, the supply advantages of a complete industrial system, and the talent advantages of a large number of high-quality workers and entrepreneurs. These are the confidence and confidence of China's development. The development process of China is unstoppable by any country, and the legitimate development rights and interests of the Chinese people cannot be deprived.
Wang Yi expressed serious concerns about the US's suppression of China's technology and unilateral and unreasonable sanctions on Chinese enterprises, institutions, and individuals, and demanded that the US immediately stop.
The official stated that both sides agree that China and the United States will hold consultations on Asia Pacific affairs, ocean affairs, and foreign policy in the near future. Both sides also discussed issues such as conducting dialogue in the field of artificial intelligence, further supporting and facilitating personnel exchanges between the two countries.
On the issue of Ukraine, Wang Yi emphasized that China is not a party to the conflict, nor is it the cause of the crisis. China is always committed to promoting peace and negotiations, and will never add fuel to the fire, let alone take advantage of the opportunity to seek benefits.