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For more on the ten-plus-three meeting and other meetings today, we talked earlier with our reporter Rian Maelzer in Vientiane. He told us the countries agreed that joint efforts are needed for regional development.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi(C) speaks to the press after the meetings in Vientiane, capital of Laos, on July 26, 2016. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Tuesday that China and members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have exerted joint efforts to make the ministerial meetings focus on dialogue and cooperation. [Xinhua] 

Cooperation over confrontation. That seemed to be the common thread on the final day of the ten-plus-three meeting.

On the sidelines of the meeting, China's Foreign Minister, Wang Yi and US Secretary of State, John Kerry acknowledged areas of disagreement, but emphasized several areas of increasing cooperation -- including on nuclear non-proliferation, combating terrorism and climate change.

Talks between Wang Yi and his Japanese and South Korean counterparts mirrored those sentiments.

18 Asian and western countries pledged to deepen cooperation in areas such as finance, energy, environment and disaster management and work together to resolve regional and international concerns.

The US Secretary of State took a conciliatory stance on the South China Sea issue -- following China's call for calm.

"The peaceful settlement of these disputes is absolutely critical, we think to all of us. And we encourage all of the claimants to behave responsibly and to exercise restraint. I want to emphasize again as I have every time I talk about this issue, the United States of America does not take a position on the side of one claimant or another claimant. We don't get involved in the substance of somebody's claims," Kerry said.

 

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