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What stands out the most about the recent meeting between the presidents of China and the US? CGTN's Wang Guan visits the Temple of Heaven, a site the two heads of state toured, and explains the key latest phrase: "a constructive relationship of strategic stability." After years of a downward spiral in bilateral ties, this may mark a new floor for the relationship. China and the US need not be permanent rivals; they can be net positive partners. The Chinese Dream and the American Dream can coexist. Compete fairly and cooperate constructively – this could become the new paradigm for great‑power relations.
What stands out the most about the recent meeting between the presidents of China and the US? CGTN's Wang Guan visits the Temple of Heaven, a site the two heads of state toured, and explains the key latest phrase: "a constructive relationship of strategic stability." After years of a downward spiral in bilateral ties, this may mark a new floor for the relationship. China and the US need not be permanent rivals; they can be net positive partners. The Chinese Dream and the American Dream can coexist. Compete fairly and cooperate constructively – this could become the new paradigm for great‑power relations.