BANGKOK (AP) — Military leaders from the U.S. and China met in Beijing for routine talks that only resumed in January after being suspended for two years as ties between the two countries soured.
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US-China Military Leaders Hold Routine Talks to Discuss South China Sea Tensions and Other Issues BANGKOK (AP) — Military leaders from the U.S. and China met in Beijing for routine talks that ...
US and Chinese military leaders convened in Beijing to discuss Taiwan, the Russia-Ukraine war, and South China Sea disputes. These talks resumed after a two-year hiatus amid rising tensions.
BANGKOK — Military leaders from the U.S. and China met in Beijing for routine talks that only resumed in January after being suspended for two years as ties between the two countries soured.