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China, U.S. should make common interests outweigh differences: premier

(Xinhua)

08:09, March 21, 2013

BEIJING, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday called on China and the United Sates to work together to expand common interests to make them outweigh the differences between the two nations.

"China and the United States should increase their mutual trust and expand common interests so that they can outweigh the differences between the two sides. More favorable conditions should be created for cooperation in different fields and concerted efforts should be endeavored to build a new type of relationship between the two big nations," Li said in his meeting with visiting U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew.

Given the weakness of the world economic recovery, Li called on the international community, including the U.S., to actively work together to make handling economic issues a priority.

"As major world economic powers, China and the United States have great influence over the recovery process of the world economy," Li said.

He also pointed out that the two nations are both at a pivotal stage for setting a new course for the future, and therefore, they should promote a cooperative partnership featuring mutual respect and mutual benefit and look at each other from a strategic, comprehensive and long-term perspective.

"Many issues that used to trouble China-U.S. relations were resolved through the development of bilateral ties, and it will be the same case in the future," Li said, vowing to join hands with the U.S. to boost bilateral ties.


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