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China, US defense ministers meet for second time this year

- SINGAPORE

The Chinese and US defense ministers met for their second face-to-face talks this year on Tuesday, a US official said, in a meeting that was not expected to lead to major breakthrou­ghs but could touch on the importance of crisis communicat­ion and their opposing views on Taiwan.

While US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met Chinese Defense Minister General Wei Fenghe in Singapore in June, this is their first meeting since a visit to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in August enraged China, which regards the island as its territory. The meeting is taking place on the sidelines of an ASEAN defense ministers’ gathering in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

A US official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the meeting between the two started at 10am local time (0300 GMT).

Tuesday’s meeting follows a three-hour meeting between US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping last week on the sidelines of the G20 summit in

Indonesia, aimed at preventing strained ties from spilling into a new Cold War.

Despite tensions between the United States and China, US military officials have long sought to maintain open lines of communicat­ion with their Chinese counterpar­ts to mitigate the risk of potential flare-ups or deal with any accidents.

After Austin and Wei’s meeting in June, the Pentagon chief said his talks with his Chinese counterpar­t were an important step in efforts to develop those means of communicat­ion. Relations between China and the United States have been tense, with friction between the world’s two largest economies over everything from Taiwan and China’s human rights record to its military activity in the South China Sea.

Pelosi’s Taiwan trip in early August infuriated China, which saw it as a US attempt to interfere in its internal affairs. China subsequent­ly launched military drills near the island.

The United States has no formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan but is bound by law to provide the island with the means to defend itself.

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