BEIJING, Dec. 16 -- China and the United States will celebrate the 30th
anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations in two weeks. Sino-U.S.
relations have undergone profound changes over the past three decades.
In the initial years after diplomacy was normalized, the two countries made
joint efforts to curb hegemonism, and that has contributed much to a stable
Asia-Pacific region. Since the end of the Cold War, a constructive partnership
involving mutual trust and respect has gradually been build up between the two
sides.
Undoubtedly, the two counties have different social systems and ideologies
due to their histories and cultural backgrounds. Such differences were a big
factor hampering the smooth advancement of bilateral ties during the Cold War
period and even pushed the two countries to the brink of armed conflicts.
How to better manage one of the most complicated state-to-state
relationships in the world has remained a serious topic in the history of
bilateral exchanges.
Since the initiation of the reform and opening up policy in 1978, the
Chinese government has hammered home its policy that the fledging socialist
country should focus on modernization and opening wider to the outside world in
the pursuit of more fruitful cooperation with other countries.
At the same time, the world's sole superpower has also made
self-examination of its past policies. It is the soul-searching reviews made by
the two countries of the world's changing political situations, along with an
array of consensus, that have helped set up a cooperative partnership. Peaceful
coexistence and mutual benefits achieved within this strategy have contributed
much to world peace and progress.
Late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and then U.S. president Jimmy Carter both
made great contributions to a smooth bilateral relationship. The move made by
the two great strategists to pursue mutual peace and forgo confrontation has
made for a better world. The then U.S. administration also made a positive
response when the insulated East Asian nation adopted its historical reform and
opening up initiative. On the basis of a normalized diplomatic relationship, the
two countries decided to conduct extensive cooperation on a raft of issues,
including China's modernization drive.
The mutual cooperation between the two over the past years has not only
increased the opportunity for further development, but also benefited their
peoples.
China's economic aggregate has increased by nearly 20 times in the past 30
years and it is now the world's fourth largest economy. At the same time,
enhanced economic cooperation with the East Asian nation has also helped boost
the world's largest economy.
Beyond their cooperation in the fight against hegemony, China and the U.S.
have also had a shared interest in the anti-terror fight, promoting regional
stability and other traditional and non-traditional security issues. Now,
bilateral cooperation in the economic and financial domains is being
strengthened and great efforts have been made to explore a new cooperation model
in energy, environmental protection and climate change.
The ever-expanding common grounds have overshadowed the discords between
the two countries. However, it is still necessary for the two countries to
strive to further strengthen their cooperation foundation, and prevent any
contingencies from harming the steady bilateral relationship.
After 30 years of cooperation and friction, Beijing and Washington have
both realized that dialogue and cooperation are the only way to peace and a
win-win result. It is expected that the established strategic dialogue mechanism
promoted by leaders of the two countries will be further strengthened.
China has always taken the peaceful development road since its adoption of
the reform and opening up policy. It is in accordance with the times and
international practices, and has won the respect of other countries.
Peace and development in the world's largest developing nation are not only
in its own interests, but also in the interests of the US. Washington has been
gradually adapting to a fast-growing China and holds a positive attitude toward
it as a responsible Asian country.
It is expected that mutual trust between China and the U.S. will be enhanced as the two sides deepen cooperation in dealing with the current financial crisis, and other thorny global issues. There are good reasons to believe that a steady Sino-U.S. relationship will bolster peace and prosperity
in the world.
(Source: China Daily)