Blanstad attended the meeting meeting and delivered a speech at the official residence of the Ambassador to China in China in 2017.(China News Agency)

(Washington / Beijing Comprehensive News) On the occasion of Sino -US relations, the U.S. ambassador to China, Branstad, announced that he had left his office early next month and claimed that it had confirmed this decision to US President Trump last week.

According to reports of the New York Times, the US Embassy in China issued a departure statement from Branstad yesterday.He said: We are re -balanced US -China relations so that they are fair, equal, and can promote active growth in both countries.This effort will continue.

He revealed that he met a lot of amazing people in China. My wife Chris and I would never forget your enthusiastic hospitality.

U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo thanked Brandad for more than three years of service yesterday, and pointed out that President Trump appointed him as the ambassador to China because of his decades of interaction experience in China.

Pompeo pointed out that Blanstad contributed to balanced US -China relations, making it result -oriented, mutual benefit and fairness.This will have a long -lasting and positive impact on the US's foreign policy in the Asia -Pacific region in the next decades.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a press conference yesterday: We noticed that Twitter released by the United States has not yet received a notice from Ambassador Brantad.

When the official website of the US Embassy in China reported the departure of Branstad yesterday, he pointed out that Ambassador Blanstad and his family arrived in China in June 2017. He led the work of the embassy and successfully reduced the flow from China into the United States.Fentney.

The State Department of the United States complained last week that the CCP's official media People's Daily refused to publish a comment article in Blanstad.The New York Times pointed out that Bresad hopes to directly convey its views to local readers like Chinese ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai.