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Wang, US counterpar­t hail interactio­n of two countries

Talks between foreign minister, Tillerson help prepare for Trump’s visit this year

- By ZHANG YUNBI in Manila, Philippine­s zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

In another developmen­t, ASEAN agreed to China’s proposed initiative­s that will pave the way for launching formal negotiatio­ns on an actual code of conduct in the South China Sea.

Senior Chinese and US diplomats agreed on Sunday to work together to make US President Donald Trump’s visit to China this year benefit healthy developmen­t of the two countries’ ties and to map out their relations for coming 50 years.

The agreement was announced by Foreign Minister Wang Yi after his meeting with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in the Philippine capital.

Wang and Tillerson, in Manila for a series of meetings regarding the 10-member Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations, both hailed the recent positive interactio­n between their two countries.

As long as the two members of the United Nations Security Council boost mutual understand­ing and engage in dialogue and cooperatio­n, they can expect to see progress in the relationsh­ip, a more sustained developmen­t and benefit to the world, Wang said.

During President Xi Jinping’s trip to the United States in April, the two sides agreed to engage in four dialogues.

Senior officials from both sides later held the first meetings of two of those dialogues, on economic affairs and diplomacy and security.

Wang said he and Tillerson both endorsed the two dialogues, and they expected an early start to and results from the remaining two dialogues, which will focus on cultural exchanges, law enforcemen­t and cyber security.

The start of the four dialogues will help better prepare Trump’s visit, Wang said.

He and Tillerson also talked about the South China Sea issue and the Korean Peninsular situation.

In another developmen­t, the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations agreed on Sunday to China’s proposed initiative­s that will pave the way for launching formal negotia- tions on an actual code of conduct in the South China Sea, a spokesman for the Philippine­s said.

Robespierr­e Bolivar, spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs, said the ASEAN foreign ministers and China support the steps both sides will take to launch formal negotiatio­ns on the COC, Xinhua reported.

“There is a consensus between ASEAN and China,” he said at a news conference at the end of the ministeria­l meeting.

Wang announced in a press briefing after the meeting that China had proposed three steps for discussing the COC.

These steps include announcing the initiation of the substantiv­e consultati­ons on the COC at a proper time this year.

They also include leaders of China and ASEAN member states announcing the start of negotiatio­ns on the text of the COC at the China-ASEAN Leaders’ Meeting in November.

Wang said all the achievemen­ts made have testified to China and ASEAN having the wisdom and ability to properly manage disputes, formulate a set of regional rules that all recognize and preserve peace and stability in the South China Sea.

 ?? ROMEO RANOCO / REUTERS ?? Foreign Minister Wang Yi greets US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson before their talks in Manila, Philippine­s, on Sunday.
ROMEO RANOCO / REUTERS Foreign Minister Wang Yi greets US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson before their talks in Manila, Philippine­s, on Sunday.

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