U.S. President Donald Trump was sworn in on January 20 as the 47th president of the United States. The inauguration marks a significant moment in global politics, with many around the world watching closely to see how the new administration will navigate international relations.
Among those with keen interest is Eric Chow, an American software engineer who shared his thoughts on China-U.S. relations for the next four years. In an interview with CGTN, Chow expressed cautious optimism despite existing tensions between the two nations.
\"The current tensions make me cautious, but I remain positive about the future of our bilateral relationship,\" said Chow. \"I hope that China and the U.S. can strengthen cooperation to make the world a better place.\"
Chow believes that collaboration between the two countries is essential for addressing global challenges. He hopes that the new administration will focus on building bridges rather than walls, fostering mutual understanding and cooperation.
As the world awaits the policies and actions of President Trump's administration, voices like Chow's reflect a desire for constructive engagement and a hopeful outlook on international partnerships.
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American software engineer hopes China and U.S. can work together
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