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Top US, China diplomats meet in Hawaii as tensions flare

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WASHINGTON/BEIJING — United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met China’s top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, in Hawaii on Wednesday, in high-level face-to-face talks that have become rare amid tensions between the two strategic rivals.

The world’s two largest economies have been at loggerhead­s over the handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic and China’s move to impose security legislatio­n on Hong Kong, among multiple points of friction that have worsened this year.

Yang told Pompeo that Washington needed to respect Beijing’s positions on key issues, halt its interferen­ce on matters such as Hong Kong, Taiwan and Xinjiang, and work to repair relations, China’s Foreign ministry said in a statement.

Pompeo, who has been singled out for scathing criticism by Chinese diplomats and State media, stressed “the need for fully-reciprocal dealings between the two nations,” US State Department spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.

“He also stressed the need for full transparen­cy and informatio­n sharing to combat the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and prevent future outbreaks.”

Hours after the meeting ended, China announced that its top parliament­ary body would review draft Hong Kong national security legislatio­n during a session that began yesterday.

Earlier, foreign ministers of the G7 countries, including Pompeo, issued a statement calling on China not to follow through with the Hong Kong legislatio­n, which critics call an assault on the territory’s democratic freedoms. Reuters

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