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China-U.S. Phone Talk: Wang Yi and Sec. Rubio on Trade

Ever wondered what happens when two global heavyweights chat? On Monday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi rang up U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio for a major catch-up about the future of their relationship. 🌍🤝✨

"A healthy, stable, and sustainable relationship between China and the U.S. benefits both countries' long-term interests and aligns with international expectations," Wang said.

He highlighted how Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump have kept the convo going with mutual respect—one of the coolest strategic assets in China-U.S. relations. 🎤

Wang also noted that recent economic and trade ties faced new hurdles, but the Kuala Lumpur talks proved you can still make progress. Both sides clarified their positions, deepened mutual understanding, and hammered out a framework consensus to tackle urgent trade issues on an equal footing.

"As long as we fully implement the leaders' consensus, stick to equality, respect, and mutual benefit, rely on dialogue to resolve differences, and ditch coercion, we can stabilize and boost our relations," he added, sounding hopeful. 🌱🚀

Looking ahead, Wang Yi hopes for more high-level talks to build positive vibes for future cooperation. Rubio echoed the optimism, saying U.S.-China ties are the world's most important bilateral relationship and that top-level meetings will send good vibes globally. 🌐👍

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