BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping has expressed his hopes to the US President Donald Trump during a phone call on Friday that the United States will take substantive action to improve bilateral ties with China in this time of difficulty, according China’s foreign ministry.
Xi stressed that cooperation between their countries was the only correct choice and China was willing to support the US in dealing with the coronavirus, according to an account of the conversation published by the Chinese sources.
The conversation between the two leaders took place amid a long-running war of words between Beijing and Washington over various issues including the coronavirus epidemic, which emerged in China late last year and has spread globally.
President Trump and other top US officials angered China by accusing the country of showing a lack of transparency on the virus, which has killed more than 24,000 globally.
Xi reiterated to Trump during the call that China had been open and transparent about the epidemic, which has infected more than 80,000 people in China.
Xi offered support to the United States, which now has more coronavirus infections than China. Trump said on Twitter that he discussed the coronavirus outbreak “in great detail” with Xi.
He refrained from more combative words such as referring to the virus as a “Chinese virus”, which he has been doing. “China has been through much & has developed a strong understanding of the virus,” Trump said. “We are working closely together. Much respect!”
The United States on Thursday took the grim title of the country with the most coronavirus infections and reported a record surge in unemployment as world leaders vowed $5 trillion to stave off global economic collapse.
In the United States, more than 83,000 people have tested positive for COVID-19, edging out Italy, which has reported the most deaths, and China, where the virus was first detected in December in the metropolis of Wuhan.
At least 24,000 deaths have been recorded globally, more than 15,500 of which are in Europe since the virus first emerged in December. More than 532,000 declared virus cases have been registered in 199 countries and territories of which at least 268,191 are in Europe, the worst-hit continent.