As tensions between the world's two superpowers continue to ebb and flow, China's top diplomat has offered a cautiously optimistic assessment of the state of US-China relations. In a statement made just days ahead of President Donald Trump's highly anticipated visit to China, the diplomat acknowledged that the relationship has experienced its fair share of "twists and disruptions" in recent years. Despite these challenges, the diplomat expressed a desire for both nations to work together towards a common goal: promoting global peace and stability. With the Trump visit set to take place in the coming week, the diplomat's words are likely to be closely watched by observers and analysts eager to gauge the prospects for improved US-China relations.


China's top diplomat said Thursday that ties with the US have been in general stable despite “many twists and disruptions," and called on both countries to find a way to contribute to global peace, a week before President Donald Trump is expected to visit.