Blinken said China must show a willingness to continue to engage with the United States and the Foreign Ministry responded.

[Brin Lincoln said China must show its willingness to continue to engage with the United States.] on April 18, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin held a regular press conference. When asked by a reporter, US Secretary of State Lincoln said at the G7 Foreign Ministers' meeting that China must show its willingness to continue to engage with the United States, and he also said that he looked forward to progress in relations between the United States and China. Does the spokesman have any comment on this? Wang Wenbin said: China has always viewed and developed Sino-US relations in accordance with the three principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation. At present, the root cause of tension in Sino-US relations lies in the fact that the United States has formulated and implemented a wrong policy toward China based on its erroneous understanding of China. The United States should stop interfering in China's internal affairs, stop harming China's interests, and stop claiming to install a "guardrail" for Sino-US relations while undermining the political foundation of Sino-US relations.