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US-China relations: Trump meets senior official Yang Jiechi | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A senior Chinese diplomat had a brief meeting with President Donald Trump while at the White House for talks with the president's advisers. | |
State Councillor Yang Jiechi is the first senior Chinese official to meet Mr Trump since his inauguration. | State Councillor Yang Jiechi is the first senior Chinese official to meet Mr Trump since his inauguration. |
Mr Yang also discussed security matters with the new US national security adviser, HR McMaster, and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law. | Mr Yang also discussed security matters with the new US national security adviser, HR McMaster, and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law. |
If follows tensions over trade and security between the two countries. | If follows tensions over trade and security between the two countries. |
On 9 February Mr Trump spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping by telephone. | On 9 February Mr Trump spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping by telephone. |
In that call he agreed to honour the "One China" policy, backing away from previous threats to recognise the government of Taiwan, which China regards as a breakaway province. | In that call he agreed to honour the "One China" policy, backing away from previous threats to recognise the government of Taiwan, which China regards as a breakaway province. |
In December Mr Trump, as president-elect, had spoken on the phone to the president of Taiwan - a break in protocol which angered Beijing. | In December Mr Trump, as president-elect, had spoken on the phone to the president of Taiwan - a break in protocol which angered Beijing. |
Read more on this story: | Read more on this story: |
In his visit on Monday, Mr Yang also met Vice-President Mike Pence and strategist Steve Bannon, Chinese state media reported. | In his visit on Monday, Mr Yang also met Vice-President Mike Pence and strategist Steve Bannon, Chinese state media reported. |
White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters that Mr Yang then "had an opportunity to say hi to the president". | White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters that Mr Yang then "had an opportunity to say hi to the president". |
The talks with the Chinese delegation covered "shared interests of national security", Mr Spicer said. | The talks with the Chinese delegation covered "shared interests of national security", Mr Spicer said. |
In January, China's foreign ministry warned Washington against challenging Beijing's sovereignty in parts of the South China Sea. | In January, China's foreign ministry warned Washington against challenging Beijing's sovereignty in parts of the South China Sea. |
It came after Mr Spicer said the US would "make sure we protect our interests there". | It came after Mr Spicer said the US would "make sure we protect our interests there". |
Barack Obama's administration refused to take sides in the dispute. | Barack Obama's administration refused to take sides in the dispute. |
Why is the South China Sea contentious? | Why is the South China Sea contentious? |
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