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US Senators Push for Stability and Cooperation With China

A group of United States senators has called for stability and renewed cooperation between Washington and Beijing, signalling a legislative counterweight to the more confrontational posture that has characterised executive branch policy toward China in recent years. The appeal reflects growing concern within the US Senate over the economic and geopolitical risks of an unmanaged deterioration in bilateral relations.

The senators' statement arrives against the backdrop of ongoing trade tensions, technology restrictions, and strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific. Their call for engagement is likely to be welcomed by business lobbies and financial markets that have grown increasingly anxious about the costs of prolonged US-China decoupling.

Diplomatic channels between Washington and Beijing have remained fragile, with periodic high-level contacts punctuated by sharp disagreements over Taiwan, technology transfer, and trade imbalances. A sustained legislative push for stabilisation could provide political cover for executive-level diplomatic outreach.

For Pakistan, which maintains strategic relationships with both powers, any easing of US-China tensions carries significant implications for the regional security environment and for the country's ability to balance its international partnerships without being forced into binary choices.

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Sources: Brecorder
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