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China and U.S. Vow to Keep Talking and Avoid Conflicts in Latest Dialogue 🤝

In a world that's always buzzing, it's refreshing to see two major players sitting down to chat! 🌍 On Thursday, China and the U.S. wrapped up the Second China-U.S. Track 1.5 Dialogue in Beijing, agreeing to keep the conversation going and to avoid any unnecessary drama.

About 30 representatives from both sides, including John Thornton, co-chair of the Asia Society, met up for some candid and constructive exchanges. The theme? \"Sharing perspectives and finding solutions on key and urgent issues.\" Sounds serious, but also vital! 💡

Both countries agreed that keeping their relationship stable is not just good for them, but for the whole world. They emphasized the importance of peaceful coexistence, steering clear of conflicts, and boosting communication to build trust. Trust is key, right? 🤗

They also chatted about teaming up on big issues like the economy, climate change 🌱, health, and even artificial intelligence 🤖. Plus, they're looking to promote more people-to-people exchanges, especially among the youth. That's us! 🚀

The reps recognized that managing risks and handling differences properly is super important. They acknowledged their roles as major global players in tackling worldwide challenges.

And the best part? They agreed to keep the dialogue going to ensure China-U.S. relations stay on a healthy track. More talks mean more understanding! 🙌

This dialogue was co-hosted by the International Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Asia Society of the United States.

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