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China’s Xi lauds ‘new positioning’ in ties with US

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By Liz Lee, ‌Yukun Zhang and Xiuhao Chen

BEIJING, May ​14 (Reuters) - China's President Xi Jinping hailed on Thursday a "new ⁠positioning" of ties with the United States that envisages cooperation with measured competition, following his summit ​with President Donald Trump.

Xi said both leaders agreed that ‌building a constructive, strategically stable relationship would guide ties in the next three years and beyond, according to ⁠a Chinese foreign ministry statement.

Xi described ⁠such ties as based primarily on cooperation but with measured competition for "a normal stability in which differences are controllable, and a lasting stability in ‌which peace can be expected", the ministry added.

He ⁠called for both countries to ‌widen exchanges and cooperation in trade, ​health, agriculture, tourism, people-to-people exchanges, and law enforcement, it said.

Even as Xi talked up cooperation, ‌he stressed "utmost caution" by the United ​States in handling ⁠the issue of Taiwan, the democratically governed ‌island claimed by China, ⁠although Taipei rejects the contention.

"If handled poorly, the two countries could collide or even enter into conflict, ​pushing the entire ‌China-U.S. relationship into an extremely dangerous situation," the Chinese ⁠leader said.

(Reporting by Liz ​Lee and Beijing newsroom; Editing by Christian ​Schmollinger and Clarence Fernandez)

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