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China and US hold military talks | China and US hold military talks |
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Defence officials from the United States and China are meeting in Beijing for two days of high-level talks. | Defence officials from the United States and China are meeting in Beijing for two days of high-level talks. |
They are expected to discuss several recent naval confrontations between the two countries in the South China Sea. | They are expected to discuss several recent naval confrontations between the two countries in the South China Sea. |
North Korea's recent nuclear and missile tests - and how to react to them - will also be on the agenda. | North Korea's recent nuclear and missile tests - and how to react to them - will also be on the agenda. |
Military relations between China and the US have been strained since last year because of the US sale of arms to Taiwan. | Military relations between China and the US have been strained since last year because of the US sale of arms to Taiwan. |
Sovereignty claim | Sovereignty claim |
Michele Flournoy, the US under secretary of defence for policy, is leading the US delegation for the talks, set up in 1997. | Michele Flournoy, the US under secretary of defence for policy, is leading the US delegation for the talks, set up in 1997. |
She will meet Lieutenant General Ma Xiaotian from the People's Liberation Army, China's armed forces. | She will meet Lieutenant General Ma Xiaotian from the People's Liberation Army, China's armed forces. |
One of the top concerns for the US team is the confrontations between ships from the two countries in the South China Sea. | One of the top concerns for the US team is the confrontations between ships from the two countries in the South China Sea. |
Already this year, there have been a handful of incidents off China's southern coast. | Already this year, there have been a handful of incidents off China's southern coast. |
Just a few weeks ago, a Chinese submarine collided with sonar equipment being towed by the USS John S. McCain off Subic Bay in the Philippines. | Just a few weeks ago, a Chinese submarine collided with sonar equipment being towed by the USS John S. McCain off Subic Bay in the Philippines. |
China says that was an accident, but the US says it is worried about the increasing number of such incidents. | China says that was an accident, but the US says it is worried about the increasing number of such incidents. |
There is already a mechanism to deal with this kind of conflict. | There is already a mechanism to deal with this kind of conflict. |
"We would hope to reinvigorate those discussions so that we can make sure that we're both operating in a safe and prudent manner," said a US defence department spokesman before the US delegation arrived in Beijing. | "We would hope to reinvigorate those discussions so that we can make sure that we're both operating in a safe and prudent manner," said a US defence department spokesman before the US delegation arrived in Beijing. |
China says the South China Sea, and its island chains, are part of its sovereign territory and it has previously complained about US naval activity in the region. | China says the South China Sea, and its island chains, are part of its sovereign territory and it has previously complained about US naval activity in the region. |
The Defence Consultative Talks between China and the US are usually held every year, although not last year. | The Defence Consultative Talks between China and the US are usually held every year, although not last year. |
Beijing suspended military ties between the two nations last October in protest at the US decision to sell $6.5bn-worth of arms to Taiwan, an island China considers its own. | Beijing suspended military ties between the two nations last October in protest at the US decision to sell $6.5bn-worth of arms to Taiwan, an island China considers its own. |
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