Clearly, the Chinese know that we want a good relationship with them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Building a good, stable, and productive China-U.S. relationship is in our mutual interest of our two countries and our two peoples, and also contributes to peace and development.
It's proper and appropriate to remind the Chinese about what they get out of solid relations with the United States.
So China will be having to make some choices as to whose side it wants to be on. Hopefully, this will be the beginning of a major improvement in our relationship with them, if they choose correctly.
China and the U.S. have a very symbiotic relationship which will not decline any time soon. There are more shared interests as compared to shared differences and for this reason relations will continue to be good.
A durable, long-term U.S.-China strategic relationship is even more important now than in previous decades. The relationship will continue to grow and prosper to the mutual benefit of all peoples.
We encourage China to engage as a good global citizen and we are clear-eyed about where differences do lie.
Our ability to effectively engage China and the Arab world rests on shared economic and political interests and mutual understanding.
Our message to China is very clear: we want the U.K. to be China's best partner in the West.
The Chinese view the state, not just as an intimate member of the family... but as the head of the family.
We have reiterated on many occasions that China wishes to establish and develop long-term, good-neighbourly and friendly relations with all countries in south Asia.
No opposing quotes found.