China has reiterated its willingness to maintain dialogue with the United States, with officials from the National People’s Congress (NPC) emphasizing the need for continued communication and cooperation between the two countries.

In a series of remarks shared during recent discussions, Chinese officials indicated that the NPC remains open to sustaining communication with U.S. lawmakers, highlighting parliamentary engagement as one of the channels for strengthening bilateral relations.

Call for dialogue across multiple levels

Chinese representatives also stated that the country is ready to promote comprehensive dialogue with the United States across multiple levels, including political, diplomatic and economic engagement.

The comments reflect Beijing’s continued messaging that communication between the two nations should remain active despite ongoing geopolitical and economic challenges.

Cooperation emphasized over disputes

Officials stressed that China–U.S. relations should prioritize cooperation rather than conflict, framing the relationship in terms of shared interests and mutual benefit.

The remarks come at a time when the two countries continue to face disagreements across several areas including trade policy, technology restrictions and security concerns.

Relations described as largely stable

According to an NPC official, relations between China and the United States remain largely stable despite challenges, suggesting that both sides still have space to manage differences through dialogue.

China has repeatedly argued that bilateral ties should be built on the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and cooperation, a framework that Chinese leaders have referenced frequently in discussions about managing relations with Washington.

Diplomatic messaging amid global tensions

The latest statements appear to reinforce Beijing’s diplomatic position that sustained engagement with Washington remains important, particularly at a time when global geopolitical tensions are increasing across several regions.

Officials indicated that continued dialogue between lawmakers and government representatives could help maintain stability in one of the world’s most significant bilateral relationships.