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券商中国·2025-11-04 03:55

Core Viewpoint - The necessity of maintaining a baseline of non-conflict and non-confrontation in Sino-U.S. relations is emphasized, highlighting the importance of mutual respect for core interests and major concerns [1] Group 1: Key Points on Sino-U.S. Relations - Disagreements and occasional friction between China and the U.S. are inevitable, but dialogue is preferred over confrontation, and cooperation is better than zero-sum games [1] - The four red lines for China include Taiwan, human rights, institutional paths, and development rights, urging the U.S. not to provoke or cross boundaries [1] - The current priority is to implement the consensus reached during the meetings between the leaders of China and the U.S., as well as the joint arrangements from the Kuala Lumpur economic discussions, to provide reassurance to both nations and the global economy [1] Group 2: Globalization and Mutual Interests - In today's globalized world, the common interests between China and the U.S. far exceed their differences, and avoiding engagement is unrealistic [1] - Viewing each other as partners allows for problem-solving, while treating each other as adversaries can create new issues even when none exist [1] - A broader perspective and long-term planning are necessary to explore the correct way for China and the U.S. to coexist in the new era [1]