What did China tell a close Trump ally ahead of the US leader’s Beijing trip?
Ahead of President Trump's upcoming trip to Beijing, China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, met with close Trump ally Senator Steve Daines. During their meeting in Shanghai and Beijing, Wang urged the US to adopt an objective and rational perception of China, respect its core interests, and manage differences.

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AI-generatedAhead of President Trump's upcoming trip to Beijing, China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, met with close Trump ally Senator Steve Daines. During their meeting in Shanghai and Beijing, Wang urged the US to adopt an objective and rational perception of China, respect its core interests, and manage differences. He proposed that both nations seek "harmony without uniformity" and act as "partners rather than adversaries." Wang stated that Beijing is willing to work with Washington to implement the consensus reached by their leaders and stabilize Sino-US relations, exploring a proper path for two major powers to coexist. Senator Daines is leading a five-member delegation on this visit.
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5 extractedTrump calls Chinese leader Xi a 'tremendous guy'.
Republican Senator Daines is leading a five-member delegation to China.
Beijing would work with Washington to stabilize and improve Sino-US relations.
Wang told Daines that the US should view China objectively and respect its core interests.
China's top diplomat stated Beijing and Washington should seek 'harmony without uniformity' and be 'partners rather than adversaries'.