
Rubio says US, China at 'strategic stability' ahead of Trump trip
CNA
US President Donald Trump is set to travel to China from Mar 31 to Apr 2 in his first visit to the country since starting his second term in office.
BASSETERRE, Saint Kitts and Nevis: The United States and China have reached "stability" in their long-fractious relationship, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Wednesday (Feb 25) ahead of President Donald Trump's visit to the Asian power.
"I think we've reached a point at least of a sort of strategic stability in the relationship," Rubio told reporters.
"I think both countries concluded that having an all-out global trade war between the United States and China would be deeply damaging to both sides and to the world," Rubio said on a visit to the tiny Caribbean nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Rubio has long been known as a hawk on China, with him and Trump casting the world's second-largest economy as an adversary that needed to be defeated globally.
Rubio said that the United States would keep raising concerns, including seeking to diversify from China's dominance in supply chains.













