US and Chinese military officials hold talks on maritime security in bid to lower risks
- U.S. And Chinese military officials met in Shanghai for working-level talks on maritime security concerns.
- These talks occurred amid existing strained relations and U.S. Concerns about unsafe actions by naval forces.
- The two sides engaged in candid and constructive exchanges about maritime and aerial security matters.
- China stated it would safeguard its sovereignty and respond to provocative actions; the U.S. Noted its activities.
- Both countries seek to keep lines of communication open to reduce the risk of military miscalculations at sea.
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US, Chinese militaries in maritime security talks
WASHINGTON, D.C. — US and Chinese military officials have met for their first working-level talks since President Donald Trump took office for the second time, with the two sides sharing their respective concerns over military safety on the seas. The US Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement that the talks, held Wednesday and Thursday in the eastern Chinese city of Shanghai, were focused on "decreasing the incidences of unsafe and unprofession…
U.S. and Chinese military officials hold first working-level talks on maritime security in bid to lower risks
China told the U.S. that it would continue to “respond to all dangerous provocative actions” and “resolutely safeguard national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests," the Ministry statement said

US, Chinese military officials hold talks in Shanghai
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. and Chinese military officials met in Shanghai for a series of meetings which the U.S. military said on Thursday were focused on reducing unsafe actions by Chinese military ships and planes.
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