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Xi says US-China confrontation would be 'disaster' | Xi says US-China confrontation would be 'disaster' |
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Confrontation with the US would be a "disaster", Chinese President Xi Jinping has said as he called for mutual respect between the two nations. | Confrontation with the US would be a "disaster", Chinese President Xi Jinping has said as he called for mutual respect between the two nations. |
Mr Xi's comments came at an annual China-US dialogue held in Beijing. | Mr Xi's comments came at an annual China-US dialogue held in Beijing. |
Diplomats are expected to discuss China's currency, North Korea and tensions in the South China Sea. | Diplomats are expected to discuss China's currency, North Korea and tensions in the South China Sea. |
The US delegation is led by Secretary of State John Kerry, who in his opening remarks said that the US was not seeking to "contain" China. | The US delegation is led by Secretary of State John Kerry, who in his opening remarks said that the US was not seeking to "contain" China. |
Mr Xi said the two countries' interests were now "more than ever interconnected", with much to gain from co-operation. | Mr Xi said the two countries' interests were now "more than ever interconnected", with much to gain from co-operation. |
"China-US confrontation, to the two countries and the world, would definitely be a disaster," he said. | "China-US confrontation, to the two countries and the world, would definitely be a disaster," he said. |
"We should mutually respect and treat each other equally, and respect the other's sovereignty and territorial integrity and respect each other's choice on the path of development." | |
Mr Kerry, meanwhile, said the US did "not seek to contain China" and urged Beijing not to "interpret it as an overall strategy" when the US differed from China on certain issues. | Mr Kerry, meanwhile, said the US did "not seek to contain China" and urged Beijing not to "interpret it as an overall strategy" when the US differed from China on certain issues. |
US President Barack Obama also said in a statement that the US "welcomes the emergence of a stable, peaceful, and prosperous China". | US President Barack Obama also said in a statement that the US "welcomes the emergence of a stable, peaceful, and prosperous China". |
"We remain determined to ensure that co-operation defines the overall relationship," he said. | |
'Responsible role' | 'Responsible role' |
But US leaders have also called on China to do its part in maintaining stability in Asia. | But US leaders have also called on China to do its part in maintaining stability in Asia. |
Mr Kerry said the US welcomed a China that "contributes to the stability and development of the region and chooses to play a responsible role in world affairs". | Mr Kerry said the US welcomed a China that "contributes to the stability and development of the region and chooses to play a responsible role in world affairs". |
The talks come with China locked in bitter disputes with several neighbours in the region, notably Vietnam and the Philippines, over claims in the South China Sea. | The talks come with China locked in bitter disputes with several neighbours in the region, notably Vietnam and the Philippines, over claims in the South China Sea. |
In turn, the US has stepped up joint military exercises with the Philippines and its military presence there, a move over which China has raised concerns. One of the latest exercises was conducted in the South China Sea near disputed waters two weeks ago. | In turn, the US has stepped up joint military exercises with the Philippines and its military presence there, a move over which China has raised concerns. One of the latest exercises was conducted in the South China Sea near disputed waters two weeks ago. |
Increased anti-Japan rhetoric has also come from China in recent weeks, following a decision by the Japanese cabinet to reinterpret the constitution, giving the Japanese military greater latitude to fight overseas. | Increased anti-Japan rhetoric has also come from China in recent weeks, following a decision by the Japanese cabinet to reinterpret the constitution, giving the Japanese military greater latitude to fight overseas. |
Both countries claim a string of islands in the East China Sea and ties are severely strained over this issue. | |
The US and China have also had disagreements in recent months, particularly over cyber-attacks. | The US and China have also had disagreements in recent months, particularly over cyber-attacks. |
In May, US authorities charged five Chinese military officers with hacking into American businesses. Beijing has vigorously denied the charges, accusing the US of launching cyber-attacks against China. | In May, US authorities charged five Chinese military officers with hacking into American businesses. Beijing has vigorously denied the charges, accusing the US of launching cyber-attacks against China. |
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