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Wang Yi and Rubio speak, hopes US side treats Taiwan-related matters with utmost caution.
Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China spoke by phone with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio. He specifically noted that the Taiwan issue can set off repercussions across the board, and he hoped the U.S. side would handle Taiwan-related affairs with the utmost care.
According to Xinhua News Agency, on June 30, Wang Yi spoke by phone with Rubio. He said that in May this year, President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump reached a series of important consensuses in Beijing, including the building of a “China-U.S. constructive, strategically stable relationship,” which provided strategic guidance and clarified development directions for China-U.S. relations over the next 3 years and beyond. He emphasized that building a constructive, strategically stable relationship is what the people of both countries want, what the international community hopes for, and what is tied to the fundamental interests of China and the United States. The two sides should remove interference, overcome obstacles, and firmly continue along this right direction.
Wang Yi said that the two sides should always uphold the spirit of equality, respect, and mutual benefit, and turn the important consensuses reached by the two heads of state into specific policies and concrete measures.
He also said that building a constructive, strategically stable relationship is not just a slogan; it requires action—moving toward each other and working with staying power over the long term. To that end, the two sides should extend the list of cooperation, build more positive agendas, while at the same time compressing the list of issues and managing various potential risks and hidden dangers. He pointed out that the Taiwan issue can set off repercussions across the board, and he hoped the U.S. side would handle Taiwan-related affairs with the utmost care.
The two sides agreed that this phone call between the foreign ministers was positive and constructive. They agreed to jointly implement the important consensuses reached by the two heads of state and to continue maintaining communication in flexible ways.
Separately, according to reports from U.S. media, the Trump administration is drafting new regulations to ban Chinese solar inverters to prevent China from potentially using these devices to undermine the United States’ power supply. China’s Embassy in the United States said in response that it opposes the U.S. side’s broadening of the concept of national security and its unreasonable crackdown on Chinese companies, and urged the U.S. side to provide Chinese companies with a fair, just, and non-discriminatory business environment.