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US-China Diplomats Pledge Deeper Cooperation Across Multiple Sectors

(MENAFN) Top diplomats from Washington and Beijing pledged Friday to deepen bilateral engagement across multiple sectors, signaling a potential thaw in relations as both nations commit to stabilizing ties throughout 2026.

Marco Rubio, America's top diplomat, held critical talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the margins of the Munich Security Conference, where the two powers outlined plans to advance constructive relations.

According to Wang, both President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump have established strategic direction for bilateral advancement. The Chinese official emphasized that 2026 should mark a pivotal transition toward a relationship defined by mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and mutually beneficial cooperation—goals both nations must work collectively to achieve based on consensus reached at the presidential level.

Wang articulated a clear vision for diplomatic engagement, stating: "Dialogue is better than confrontation, cooperation is better than conflict, and win-win outcomes are better than zero-sum games."

The Friday meeting represents a significant diplomatic moment as the world's two largest economies navigate complex geopolitical tensions while seeking areas of common ground.

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