"Like all you we are also paying close attention to the inauguration of the new US president tomorrow," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told media briefing when asked how China views the relations with US under the Trump administration starting from tomorrow.
The stable development of China-US relations are in the interests of two peoples, Hua said, acknowledging thatsome specific problems and differences between the two sides remained and should be resolved through constructive dialogue.
Ahead of Trump inauguration tomorrow, China has called on the US to bar a Taiwanese delegation from the swearing-in ceremony which would be also attend by Chinese envoy to US.
China and the US need to be "friends and partners rather than competitors and enemies," Hua said.
She said China is a defender of free trade and pointed to Chinese President Xi Jinping appeal at World Economic Forum in Switzerland to avoid protectionism.
"Who is sincerely pushing ahead with liberalisation of trade and investment and who is exercising trade protectionism should be clear for all to see," Hua asked.
Trump vowed during his campaign that he will respond to unfair Beijing trade tactics by raising tariffs on Chinese goods by possibly imposing other penalties.
When asked to sum how China viewed ties under Obama who relinquishes office tomorrow, she said both Obama and Chinese President Xi met eight times.
Besides improving Trade, investment and people-to-people exchanges which hit new records under Obama tenure, both countries signed climate change agreement, which Trump said he would discard.
She also spoke about investment agreement, building trust between their militaries, counter-terrorism and the Iranian nuclear issue.
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