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USTR: China involvement in Iran would complicate matters

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WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) - ‌U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer ​said on Friday that the United States is trying ⁠to maintain a stable relationship with China, but if Beijing gets involved with Iran ​in a way that is counter to U.S. interests, ‌that would complicate matters.

"The underlying goals of our economies are so different. But there's a way ⁠where we can have some ⁠economic stability. If China is going to be involved in Iran in a way that's harmful to U.S. interests, then that obviously ‌complicates it, and that's China's responsibility to eliminate ⁠that," Greer said in ‌an interview on CNBC.

Greer also ​said he expects President Donald Trump to have a good meeting next month with Chinese ‌President Xi Jinping. The trip ​comes just a ⁠year after Washington rolled out sweeping ‌and at times erratic ⁠global tariffs.

"I think the thing to remember with China is, although we're trying very hard ​to have stability ‌with China, particularly in trade and economics, not ⁠every challenge with them ​is resolved," Greer said.

(Reporting by Katharine ​Jackson and Doina Chiacu)

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