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      Xi's visit will propel the new model with U.S.

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      2015-09-19 10:03China Daily Editor: Li Yan

      The China-U.S. relationship is regarded as one of most important for the 21st century. Yet it is also one of the most complex and challenging relationships.

      The two countries are now bound together by an extraordinary level of economic interdependence. They have become one of the top trading partners of each other, with two-way trade doubling in the past decade. Direct investment from Chinese companies in the United States has increased five times since 2009, creating more than 80,000 jobs across the U.S..

      People-to-people exchange is thriving. There is a flight between China and the U.S. every 17 minutes on average. The U.S. is the favorite destination of Chinese students, tourists and business travelers. The extension last year of travel and business visas to 10 years is creating a new boom in the two-way flow of people.

      On the regional and international fronts, the joint efforts of China and the U.S. are doing enormous good not only for the two countries, but also for the rest of the world, be it facilitating the comprehensive nuclear deal on Iran, leading global negotiations to tackle climate change, or responding to the Ebola epidemic in Africa. Such common interests and responsibilities have tied the two countries together and made the cost of an all-out confrontation all but unbearable for either of them.

      Despite its success, however, the China-U.S. relationship is confronted with complex challenges. One source of constant friction is the fundamental difference in their ideologies. In the eyes of the Chinese, the U.S. has not given up attempts to turn China into a Western-style "democracy", whereas the patience of China, ever more confident of the strengths of its political system, is dwindling when it comes to listening to the U.S.' lectures on human rights.

      Another source of deep-seated mistrust is their perceptions of geostrategic rivalry, which has very much colored the U.S.' views of China, and vice versa.

      Take the South China Sea issue for example. What is seen by China as legitimate and defensive construction on its own islands and reefs is viewed by the U.S. as a provocative attempt to seek regional domination.

      China proposed the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank to address the woeful lack of infrastructure funding across the world, especially in neighboring countries, yet the U.S. sees it as part of a wider plot to undermine the existing international financial system.

      Conversely, the U.S.' rebalancing to Asia strategy and Trans-Pacific Partnership are widely perceived as an instrument of containment and exclusion of China.

      In this context, President Xi Jinping's state visit to the U.S. will be a major opportunity to reaffirm shared commitments to building a "new model of major-country relationship", and put bilateral ties on the steady tracks of cooperation. President Xi's visit will give both sides a chance to build on their discussions in Sunnylands, California, and Zhongnanhai, Beijing, to deepen mutual trust through strategic communication and present a positive narrative of China-U.S. relations.

      China remains committed to peaceful development and has no intention of replacing the U.S. as a hegemon in the Asia-Pacific region. On its part, the U.S. should welcome China's rise and be more open toward a China that is ever more capable and ready to protect its vital interests and have a greater say in regional and international affairs.

      The two sides should explore ways for healthy interactions in the Asia Pacific, and the U.S. should make its alliances more open and inclusive, and better reflect the trend of the times.

      China should reaffirm its peaceful intentions in the South China Sea, and the U.S. should support China and ASEAN member states in advancing discussions on the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea, and not take the side of its allies at every turn.

      China needs to reaffirm its commitment to economic structural reform and opening-up, while the U.S. should work with China for the progress of the Sino-American Bilateral Investment Treaty negotiations and address China's concerns on investment obstacles and restrictions on high-tech exports.

      The U.S. also needs to approach China's Belt and Road Initiative from a win-win perspective and support the development of the AIIB.

      Cyberspace should become an area of cooperation rather than conflict between the two countries. As the recent high-level agreement on fighting cyber crimes shows, cooperation in law enforcement and rule making is the right way forward.

      On many occasions, President Xi has said the Pacific Ocean is large enough to accommodate both China and the U.S.U.S. And U.S. President Barack Obama has repeatedly stated that the U.S. welcomes a strong, prosperous and successful China that plays a greater role in world affairs. China and the U.S. must work together to fulfill their shared responsibility of making the world a better place. The world will be watching to see if they can deliver on that when President Xi visits the U.S.

        

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