Editorial: Sino-American Cooperation: Driving Multilateralism with Bilateral Efforts
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The world was watching as the leaders of China and the United States met in San Francisco last week. A year after meeting in Bali, Indonesia, the two presidents reached over 20 points of consensus in areas including political diplomacy, cultural exchange, global governance and military security. This demonstrates that there are broad common interests between China and the U.S., and dialogue and cooperation are the only correct choices for both nations. The two sides should seize the opportunity presented by their recent meetings of their presidents to enhance communication and trust, and take advantage of these bilateral efforts to drive multilateral cooperation, with maintaining the stability of the global industrial chain and supply chain as the top priority.

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