What is the crux of Sino-US relations reaching this stage?

How to turn around?

Dr. Gal Luft, co-director of the Institute for Global Security (IAGS), a Washington-based think tank, and senior adviser to the U.S. Energy Security Council, said in China News Agency's "East-West Question, China Dialogue" that the U.S. and China There are very deep-seated reasons for the development of the relationship, and the core of the problem is "what does China stand for".

He pointed out that China is like a mirror, reflecting the decline of the United States, the inability to "lead the world" and the division within the United States.

He emphasized that China is China, and it will not become another America just to please the United States; the idea of ​​the United States hoping that China will return to its past poverty and backwardness will not come true.

(Reporter Peng Dawei)

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]