BEIJING — For President Donald Trump, international energy might boil all the way down to the US and China — what he calls the “G2,” or Group of Two. However China is much less enamored with the thought, a minimum of publicly.
The idea of a “G2” — a extra unique model of the Group of seven or Group of 20 boards — was launched in 2005 by American economist C. Fred Bergsten to underscore the significance of communication between the world’s two greatest economies. Although it was initially embraced by some policymakers, the thought fell out of favor in Washington amid rising tensions with Beijing, together with throughout Trump’s first time period.
Final fall, nonetheless, Trump repeatedly used the time period “G2” to seek advice from his assembly with Chinese language President Xi Jinping in South Korea with out saying how a “G2” world order would work in observe. He’s set to fulfill with Xi once more when he travels to China later this month.
For China, Trump’s informal use of “G2” is an acknowledgment of its rising energy, suggesting that the U.S. and China are international friends and will have equal say in worldwide affairs. However for U.S. allies, it raises fears that Washington and Beijing may minimize them out of essential decision-making and make offers that work in opposition to their pursuits.
Chinese language International Minister Wang Yi, China’s prime diplomat, sought to allay such fears Sunday at a information convention on the sidelines of China’s annual legislative session in Beijing.
“There isn’t any doubt that China and the U.S. have a big impression on the world. However we must always not overlook there are greater than 190 international locations on our planet,” he stated in response to a query from NBC Information. “World historical past has at all times been written by many international locations collectively, and the way forward for humanity will probably be cast by way of the collective efforts of all nations.”
The “G2” idea is a thorny one for China, which bases a lot of its diplomacy within the International South on opposing the concept that main powers ought to dictate to smaller ones. Additionally it is reluctant to tackle extra accountability for international governance if it means being drawn into conflicts within the Center East and elsewhere which have stymied the U.S.
Wang stated China will “by no means search hegemony or growth,” and that it needs to construct “an equal and orderly multipolar world.”
“Wanting again in historical past, nice energy rivalry and bloc confrontation have invariably inflicted catastrophe and ache on humanity,” he stated. “Due to this fact, China won’t ever take the crushed path of searching for hegemony as its energy grows. Nor can we subscribe to the logic that the world might be run by main international locations.”
Although the questions and solutions at Wang’s annual information convention are coordinated prematurely, it’s a uncommon alternative to listen to immediately from one in every of China’s highest-ranking officers. His solutions sign how China sees its place on the planet and its relations with different international locations, together with the U.S.
U.S.-China relations have “far-reaching and international implications,” Wang stated.
“Turning our backs on one another would solely result in mutual misperception and miscalculation,” he stated. “Sliding into battle or confrontation may drag the entire world down.”
Although U.S.-China relations have been examined by Trump’s international tariffs, he usually talks about his “nice relationship” with Xi and has spoken with him twice by cellphone since their October assembly.
“It’s heartening to see that the presidents of the 2 international locations have led by instance, by sustaining good interactions on the prime degree,” Wang stated. “They’ve offered essential strategic safeguard for the China-U.S. relationship to enhance and transfer ahead, they usually have introduced their relationship again on a good keel after the ups and downs.”
Trump and Xi are set to fulfill as much as 4 instances this yr, beginning with a three-day journey to China by Trump that the White Home says will begin March 31.
Xi is then anticipated to reciprocate with a visit to the U.S., and he may additionally attend the G20 summit in Miami in December. In November, Trump might attend the Asia-Pacific Financial Cooperation summit that China is internet hosting in Shenzhen.
2026 is a “massive yr” for U.S.-China relations, Wang stated.
“The agenda of high-level exchanges is already on the desk,” he stated. “What the 2 sides must do now’s to make thorough preparations accordingly, create an acceptable atmosphere, handle the dangers that do exist and take away pointless disruptions.”
One potential disruption to the Trump-Xi summit is the continuing U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran, which has shut ties with China.
On Sunday, Wang reiterated Beijing’s requires a direct halt to navy motion and a return to dialogue, saying the conflict with Iran “does nobody any good.”
“Seeing the Center East engulfed in flames, I wish to say that it is a conflict that ought to not have occurred,” he stated. “It’s a conflict that does nobody any good.”
Wang additionally rejected the “abuse of pressure” and violations of worldwide legislation.
“The legislation of the jungle should not return and rule the world,” he stated. “Willful use of pressure doesn’t show one’s energy.”

