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US admiral in China for top-level talks

Published: 16 Jul 2014 - 12:54 am | Last Updated: 23 Jan 2022 - 12:33 am

BEIJING: The chief of the US Navy met his Chinese counterpart yesterday for talks aimed at improving cooperation between their fleets following concerns over regional territorial disputes and potential armed conflict.
Admiral Wu Shengli, commander in chief of China’s navy, welcomed Admiral Jonathan Greenert, the US chief of naval operations, with a red-carpet ceremony and an honour guard at his headquarters in Beijing.
They did not speak to reporters but a US navy official said the visit was meant to “look at ways to increase the cooperation between our navies”.
It was the two men’s “fourth interaction” over about the past year, he said, adding: “It obviously improves our understanding of each other also.”
Greenert’s trip is set to last until Friday and will include a visit to China’s sole aircraft carrier, the Liaoning.
Tensions are mounting over maritime disputes in the East China Sea between Beijing and Tokyo, as well as in the South China Sea between Beijing and Hanoi, Manila and others.
The official, who demanded anonymity, said it was “hard to say” if specific instances of regional tensions would come up in the talks.
“Those things exist but the intent of these meetings is to look at ways that we can work better together so we can improve the understanding between our navies,” the official said.
“And once we have those understandings maybe we can then solve some of these other complex issues.”
AFP