The following statement was issued today by National Security Council spokesperson Ned Price.
National
Security Advisor Susan E. Rice met with senior Chinese officials in
Beijing, China on July 25 to prepare for President Obama’s visit to
China in early September and to discuss bilateral,
regional, and global issues of mutual interest. This was Ambassador
Rice’s fourth visit to China as National Security Advisor.
Ambassador
Rice held candid, in-depth, and strategic conversations with State
Councilor Yang Jiechi. They agreed that bilateral cooperation stands at
unprecedented levels and affirmed the
need to build on past gains, including by working together to
strengthen the global humanitarian system, support sustainable
development, and spur global action on climate change. They prepared the
substance of the President’s trip to China both for his bilateral
meetings and the G20 Leaders' Summit. They reiterated their agreement
on the shared goal of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Ambassador Rice and State Councilor Yang agreed on the importance of
managing differences constructively, and, in that context,
Ambassador Rice outlined U.S. views on human rights, maritime issues,
and the treatment of U.S. businesses and non-governmental organizations
operating in China.
Ambassador
Rice also met with Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Fan
Changlong. They expressed appreciation for the important role of
military-military relations as a valuable element
of the overall relationship and acknowledged the stabilizing role that
bilateral confidence-building measures play in reducing the risk of
unintended incidents. In her meeting with Central Politics and Law
Commission Secretary Meng Jianzhu, Ambassador Rice
underscored the importance of abiding by the cyber commitments reached
by President Obama and President Xi Jinping last September and discussed
human rights as well as security issues of mutual concern.
In
Ambassador Rice's fruitful meeting with President Xi, they noted with
satisfaction the substantial progress in the development of bilateral
relations through deepened cooperation in areas
of overlapping interest and agreed on the value of forthright and
constructive management of our differences. Ambassador Rice affirmed
that the United States is committed to deepening our bilateral
relationship, including through the President’s visit in September.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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