The secretary of stateโs call with Wang Yi comes after Trump said he wants the relationship with Beijing to be โfair.โ
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has told his Chinese counterpart that the Trump administration will prioritize American interest in its relationship with communist China, according to the State Department.
Rubio conveyed this message during a phone call on Jan. 24 with Chinaโs Foreign Minister Wang Yi, marking his first publicly known formal exchange with Wang as the top U.S. diplomat.
Rubio emphasized that the Trump administration will pursue a relationship with China that โadvances U.S. interests and puts the American people first,โ according to the U.S. readout of the call.
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said the secretary โstressed the United Statesโ commitment to our allies in the region and serious concern over Chinaโs coercive actions against Taiwan and in the South China Sea.โ
According to a summary of the call issued by Chinaโs foreign ministry, Wang told Rubio that teams from both sides should implement the consensus reached during last weekโs conversation between the two countriesโ leaders, which had โpointed out the directionโ and โestablished the toneโ for SinoโU.S. relations.
Wang reiterated the Chinese Communist Partyโs (CCPโs) sovereignty claims over Taiwan, a self-ruled island that the regime has not ruled out using force to bring under its control.
Wang also issued a veiled warning to Rubio, who was placed on Beijingโs sanctions list twice in 2020 for his human rights advocacy, saying that he hoped Rubio would โact accordinglyโ and โplay a constructive role for the future of the people of China and the United States,โ according to a translation by the Chinese ministry.
Rubio characterized communist China as โthe most potent and dangerous, near-peer adversary this nation has ever confrontedโ during his Senate confirmation hearing last week.
Trump: USโChina Relationship Needs to Be โFairโ
The conversation between the two countriesโ top diplomats comes less than a week after President Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term.
Trump had invited CCP leader Xi Jinping to his inauguration in the U.S. Capitol, but the regime chose to send deputy leader Han Zheng as its special envoy for the event.
Byย Dorothy Li