Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the phone call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President-elect Donald Trump after the US election had sent a positive signal for a stable transition after both sides expressed desire to promote bilateral ties.
"This is the trend of history beyond the will of human beings and the correct direction for the Sino-US relationship to develop," he said.
Wang did not touch any specific issues, but said Sino-US ties "would be facing some complexity and uncertainty in the future", Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported.
Wang said he expected unrest to continue around the world next year, but said China would keep calm amid the chaos and catch opportunities in the turbulence.
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The appointment of Navarro, a staunch critic of China raised eyebrows here coming in the backdrop of Trump questioning 'One China' policy.
"I want to emphasise that as major countries China and US share lot of common interests and cooperation is the only right choice for the two countries," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Hua Chunying told media briefing here reacting to Navarro's appointment.
With about USD 600 billion bilateral trade, the US is China's top trade partner.