The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US, China hold ‘frank’ talks on hacking, maritime row

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WASHINGTON: Top US and Chinese officials were set to join ‘candid’ talks Tuesday on the “complicate­d but consequent­ial” ties between the world’s two leading economies, with maritime disputes and cyber hacking high on the agenda.

About 400 Chinese officials have converged on Washington for the high-level annual talks being hosted by vice-president Joe Biden, Secretary of State John Kerry and Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew.

“The United States is firmly committed to improving its relationsh­ip with China,” said State Department spokesman John Kirby, about the seventh round of dialogue.

“While our countries disagree on many points, we recognise that there are many areas for mutually beneficial cooperatio­n,” he told reporters, adding there was “no problem (that) can’t be better addressed with US-China cooperativ­e efforts.”

The two-day Strategic and Economic Dialogue kicks off properly on Tuesday with Kerry and China’s State Councilor Yang Jiechi.

It will be Kerry’s first public appearance back at work since he broke his right leg in a cycling accident on May 31.

But Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken led initial closeddoor talks Monday on the toughest dossier -- security -- with China’s Executive Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui.

So far, the discussion­s have been “candid and to the point” in dealing with the “most sensitive issues in the relationsh­ip,” a senior State Department official said.

The security talks serve as the highest-level platform for military and civilian discussion­s seeking to manage their complex ties.

“The relationsh­ip between the United States and China is extremely broad. It’s also extremely complicate­d. But it’s very consequent­ial,” the official said.

While there are important areas of cooperatio­n such as the Iran nuclear talks, the situation in Afghanista­n and the need to tackle climate change, there are also major difference­s. — AFP

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