Ruan Zongze, vice president of China Institute of International Studies, described the general framework of Sino-U.S.relations as stable, but accompanied by disputes and dialogues at the same time.
Leaders of the two countries have agreed to build the China-U.S. cooperative partnership in order to explore a new type of relations between major countries.
Internationally, China and the United States have also maintained coordination on important regional and international issues, such as fears over Iran's nuclear stockpiling and tension over the Korean Peninsula.
"For a rising power and a most developed country, to explore a new type of relations requires a change in the way of thinking as well as more equal and balanced relations on the basis of mutual understanding and strategic trust," said Wu.
"Peaceful co-existence and common development will benefit both nations. No matter who wins the U.S. presidential elections, national interests will always be put in the first place."
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