On May 15, according to Jin10, Wang Yi briefed the media on the meeting between the Chinese and U.S. presidents and the consensus reached. During the meeting, the two leaders agreed to position the bilateral relationship as a 'constructive strategic stability relationship,' providing strategic guidance for China-U.S. relations over the next three years and beyond. China believes this should be a positive and stable relationship focused on cooperation, enhancing the resilience of China-U.S. relations through dialogue and collaboration. As the world's two largest economies, cooperation benefits both, while conflict harms both. Even if there is competition between China and the U.S., it should be a positive competition that encourages mutual learning, a constructive race to improve, and fair competition that adheres to rules. The goal of competition is to become better versions of themselves. Both sides should maintain policy continuity and stability, especially by honoring commitments and working towards mutual cooperation, providing more certainty for their development and the international situation. In summary, a 'constructive strategic stability relationship' between China and the U.S. is not just a slogan but a goal to be upheld and acted upon by both parties.