KEY POINTS
  • "The most urgent task at the moment is that both sides should work together and remove all kinds of interference, to achieve a smooth transition of China-U.S. relations," Wang said, according to a CNBC translation of the Chinese text posted on the foreign ministry's website.
  • Executives from General Motors, Caterpillar, Visa and other U.S. companies joined the call, according to the foreign ministry.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in 2019.

BEIJING — The U.S. should cease its "interference" in China's domestic affairs in order to improve relations between the two countries, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a group of American business leaders on Monday.

Wang spoke via video to the U.S.-China Business Council. According to a foreign ministry statement, executives joining the call included automaker General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra, construction equipment maker Caterpillar Chairman and CEO Jim Umpleby, financial services company Visa President Ryan McInerney, FedEx President and COO Rajesh Subramaniam and American chipmaker Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf.