Chinese Vice President Meets U.S. Delegation to Promote Win-Win Cooperation and Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng engages with U.S. delegation at Beijing's Senior-Level Track Two Dialogue, signaling ongoing diplomatic engagement.

Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with members of a United States delegation on Thursday in Beijing, marking a significant moment during the ongoing China-U.S. Senior-Level Track Two Dialogue. The meeting comes at a time when relations between the two global powers are widely seen as being at a critical crossroads.
During the meeting, Vice President Han emphasized the profound importance of the China-U.S. relationship, describing it as one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world today. He noted the current period as a "crucial juncture" with historic implications, not only for both nations but also for the broader international community.
"Mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation between China and the United States are not only beneficial to our two countries, but are also essential to global peace and development," Han stated. He highlighted that the Track Two Dialogue initiative can serve as a powerful platform for generating new insights and fostering increased understanding between the peoples and governments of both countries.
Vice President Han expressed hope that the dialogue would bring together diverse perspectives from participants, further encouraging greater understanding of China among different sectors within the United States. He underscored China's commitment to supporting the stable, healthy, and sustainable development of China-U.S. ties, signaling Beijing's intent to continue prioritizing constructive engagement with Washington.
Members of the U.S. delegation echoed these sentiments, noting that the dialogue has already proven valuable in promoting better mutual understanding. They pointed out that increased exchanges such as these can pave the way for more practical and innovative ideas aimed at strengthening bilateral relations.
Addressing future cooperation, the American delegates stressed the need to enhance dialogue and collaboration especially in areas like trade and investment. Both sides recognized that expanding economic and cultural ties remains a critical component in sustaining the overall health of the bilateral relationship.