Chinese Premier Li Qiang acknowledges that bilateral relations and economic cooperation between China and the United States are facing difficulties and calls for sincerity, mutual efforts, and the protection of international trade rules.
China has defended its business practices and claimed that most U.S. firms want to stay and that Beijing is working to ease market access for foreign companies, in response to concerns from American businesses and global investors about the difficulties and risks of doing business in China.
China's top security agency suggests that a meeting between President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden in San Francisco will depend on the United States demonstrating enough sincerity in their actions towards China.
Vice President Kamala Harris emphasizes that managing the US-China relationship involves de-risking and understanding rather than decoupling, emphasizing the need to protect American interests and lead in setting the rules of the road.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasizes the need for appropriate handling of differences, tolerance, and respect during his meeting with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, raising concerns about Chinese interference in the UK's parliamentary democracy but also pledging cooperation on technology and climate change.
President Joe Biden has reiterated during his visits to India and Vietnam that his goal is not to "contain" China, but rather to strengthen relationships and ensure China plays by the rules of the international order.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang urges China and Europe to unite and cooperate against global uncertainties, emphasizing the need for a stable relationship to counter the uncertain world situation.
President Joe Biden is seeking to counter China's influence in the developing world through high-profile meetings during his trip to India and Vietnam, emphasizing that the US is a trustworthy partner without wanting a new Cold War, but signs of geopolitical fractures remained evident.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Russia to discuss key issues in the U.S.-China bilateral relationship, global and regional security issues, and Russia's war against Ukraine.
China's relationship with the European Union is at a critical juncture as the bloc's trade chief calls for more openness and fairness amid a growing trade deficit and concerns over unfair trading practices.
China is willing to strengthen bilateral relations with India and implement the consensus reached by Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping, according to the Consul General of China in Kolkata, Zha Liyou, amid controversy over China's refusal to grant visas to three players from Arunachal Pradesh for the Asian Games.
China's foreign policy is often misunderstood by the west, as it is not a grand scheme for world leadership, China deals with democracies, has a role in the world order, draws on its historical experience, and offers appealing aid packages to developing countries.
Russia's economic partnership with China is causing harm to its own economy, leading to a need for the US to counterbalance its relations with China, according to the Council on Foreign Relations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Beijing this week is expected to highlight the strength of the Russia-China partnership and their shared geopolitical ambitions, particularly in challenging the Western-dominated global order and expanding China's influence abroad through infrastructure projects, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which both Russia and China have refrained from directly condemning and instead called for an end to violence and talks about a Palestinian state.