Winston Lord's Original Insight

Recently, President Hu Jintao's visit to the United States repaired the setbacks of a year of ups and downs. Experts wonder, why are there so many problems with U.S.-China relations? What is the basis for long-term harmony between these two nations?
This is an old question that people in the U.S. have long been considering. Some have even ended their diplomatic prospects for it.
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(Winston Lord was the U.S.
ambassador to China from 1985 to 1989) |
Among the guests at the state banquet for President Hu was Winston Lord, former ambassador to China. As an assistant, Lord in July 1971 accompanied then-U.S. National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger on a secret visit to China, opening a door to U.S.-China relations that had been closed for 20 years. As the plane from Pakistan was crossing over the Himalayas, Lord made an excuse about giving a report to Kissinger and moved to the front of the cabin, standing a little forward of the head diplomat. He later joked that besides the pilot, he was the first American diplomat to enter China in 20 years, just a little earlier than Kissinger.
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