--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
SPORTS
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Chinese Women
Film in China
War on Poverty
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar
Telephone and
Postal Codes
Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN
Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other International Organizations in Switzerland
Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
China, US Continue High-level Dialogue

China and the US started the second round of high-level strategic dialogue in Washington yesterday, in an effort to maintain the momentum of improved bilateral relations.

 

The two-day talks, co-chaired by Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo and US Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick, were held four months after the first round in Beijing.

 

The topics during the closed-door meeting would be "broader" in scope compared with previous talks, insiders said.

 

Yin Chengde, a researcher with the China Institute of International Studies on Sino-US relations, said the ongoing dialogue is expected to focus on issues of "strategic, overall and long-standing importance" to the two countries, such as trade, security and energy.

 

"It is also expected to pave the way for President Hu Jintao's visit to the US early next year," Yin said.

 

Yin said Sino-US relations have gained a sound momentum this year thanks to frequent high-level visits and expanding communication channels.

 

"The Bush administration is adjusting its policies towards China, from a 'strategic competitor' to a 'stake holder'," Yin said.

 

The Taiwan question, although still very important to Sino-US relations, is gradually dwindling in its significance in bilateral ties, said Yin.

 

"The dialogues will help strengthen understanding and mutual trust," he said.

 

But he said the structural contradictions in China-US relations would not change if the US adopts a policy of both "cooperation" and "containment."

 

The first dialogue came as a result of the consensus reached by Hu and US President George W. Bush during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Chile last year.

 

The dialogue is regarded as a new peak in Sino-US relations, following recent frequent high-level visits and exchanges.

 

Bush visited Beijing on November 19 and met with Hu and Premier Wen Jiabao for in-depth exchange of views on Sino-US relations.

 

(China Daily December 8, 2005)

Top Political Advisor Meets US Senate Member
Hu Outlines Mainstream of Sino-US Ties
Top Procurator Meets US Attorney General
US Will Benefit from China's Progress
Recent China-US Relations Have Grown Steadily
China-US Conference to Discuss Relations
Sino-US Textile Frictions 'Almost Over'
Rumsfeld's Beijing Visit Described As 'Fruitful'
China, US to Keep Frequent High-level Contacts
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688