China and the US concluded their fourth round of strategic
dialogue in Washington on Thursday, both delegations having enjoyed
this opportunity for frank exchanges on bilateral relations and
major international and regional issues of mutual concern.
During the two-day meeting, major developments in bilateral
relations seen in recent years were reviewed to provide a good
platform on which to map out the future. The two sides also agreed
to work together on further implementing the important consensus
reached between Chinese President Hu Jintao and US President George W. Bush.
Agreements were reached to broaden common interests, facilitate
exchanges and cooperation under the aegis of equality and mutual
respect. Special attention will be paid to enhancing strategic
mutual trust to smoothly guide bilateral relations.
The Taiwan issue met with a consensus to handle it appropriately
and ensure continuous peace and stability across the Taiwan
Straits.
The meetings saw the delegates engage on a wide range of issue,
such as the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, Darfur, climate change and nuclear
non-proliferation. Dialogue and coordination will be boosted in all
these areas, ensuring a stronger global peace, stability and
prosperity.
Leading the delegations were Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Dai
Bingguo and US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, who
agreed to hold the 5th round of strategic dialogue in Beijing
before the end of the year. The foundation for these regular
meetings was lain down in the consensus reached between President
Hu Jintao and President George W. Bush in 2004.
(Xinhua News Agency June 22, 2007)