
Wang told Rubio on Tuesday that having constructive and strategically stable ties was in the interests of the two countries and the international community, adding that both countries should “remove interference, overcome obstacles, and stay firmly on this correct path”.
Building such a relationship “is not just a slogan” and it “requires action, moving towards each other and persistent efforts”, he said.
“To that end, both sides should lengthen the list of cooperation, create more positive agendas, while also shortening the list of problems and managing various risks and hidden dangers.

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