Press conference on Lincoln's visit to China: China and the United States can work together to meet transnational challenges in some areas

[press conference on Lincoln's visit to China: China and the United States can work together to deal with transnational challenges in some areas] on 19 June, US Secretary of State Lincoln held a press conference on his visit to China at the US Embassy in China, which was attended by more than 60 Chinese and foreign media. Brinklin said that as the most important countries in the world, both the United States and China have the responsibility and obligation to manage bilateral relations well, which is in the interests of the United States, China and the world. "I came to Beijing to strengthen high-level communication between China and the United States and to clarify our positions and intentions as well as areas where there are differences. In these areas, when our interests are consistent, we can work together to meet transnational challenges. " Blinken said that he had frank, substantive and constructive discussions with Wang Yi, member of the political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and director of the Foreign Affairs Office of the CPC Central Committee, and Qin Gang, state councilor and foreign minister. He said that direct contact and continuous high-level communication is the best way to manage differences between China and the United States responsibly and to ensure that competition does not turn into conflict. "I heard the same thing from my Chinese counterparts, and we all agreed on the need to stabilize our relationship." Blinken said: during these meetings, China and the United States held heated discussions on regional and global challenges, including the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the North Korean issue, and so on. I have reaffirmed the one-China policy that the United States has adhered to for a long time, and this policy has not changed. We do not support 'Taiwan independence'. We object to any party unilaterally changing the status quo. We hope that differences between the two sides of the strait will be resolved through peaceful means. " (thepaper.cn)