Central News Agency (Central News Agency, Washington, July 2nd) U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently held a phone call. U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus stated today that Pompeo discussed the importance of establishing a constructive strategic stability relationship on a fair and reciprocal basis, in accordance with the guiding principles of U.S. President Donald Trump. Ortagus did not mention Taiwan. China's state-run Xinhua News Agency reported yesterday that Wang Yi and Pompeo (Mike Pompeo) spoke on June 30th. According to Xinhua, Wang Yi stated that the Taiwan issue is sensitive and affects the whole situation, and expressed hope that the U.S. side would handle Taiwan-related affairs with extreme caution. When asked yesterday about Pompeo's response on the Taiwan issue during the call, the U.S. State Department replied today only that reference should be made to the summary released by the State Department. According to a summary released by the State Department this afternoon, spokesperson Morgan Ortagus (Morgan Ortagus) stated that Pompeo and Wang Yi held a phone call. Pompeo discussed the importance of establishing a constructive strategic stability relationship on a fair and reciprocal basis, in accordance with the guiding principles of President Donald Trump. The State Department's brief summary did not mention Taiwan. Trump visited Beijing in May and held a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Xi Jinping stated at the time that he and Trump agreed to build a "new positioning of U.S.-China relations" as a "constructive strategic stability relationship between the U.S. and China," which would provide strategic guidance for U.S.-China relations for the next three years and beyond. (Editor: Chen Hui-ping) 1150703 Stand with the facts, your every contribution is a force to protect press freedom. Download the CNA "First-Hand News" APP to grasp the latest news in real-time. This website's text, im