US, China held maritime security talks in Hawaii, Chinese navy says
The talks aimed to reduce unsafe military encounters and restore communications amid regional tensions, with a follow-up meeting planned for 2026, Chinese navy said.
- China and the United States held their second round of maritime security talks in Hawaii, which were described as candid and constructive by the PLA Navy.
- Both nations discussed air and sea encounters and ways to enhance operational safety amid rising tensions in the East and South China seas.
- The United States reaffirmed its support for Japan after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan, condemning China's actions towards Philippine vessels as destabilizing.
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US, China Held Maritime Security Talks in Hawaii, Chinese Navy Says
BEIJING, Nov 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. and Chinese militaries this week held "frank and constructive" maritime security talks, the Chinese navy said on Saturday, as the two superpowers gradually restore military-to-military communications after several months of trade tensions.
The US and Chinese militaries held maritime security talks last week, discussing a range of issues that the Chinese side described as frank and constructive.
China and the US dialogue to reduce the risk of misunderstandings among their naval forces in the Pacific, in contrast to Washington's use of force and intimidation towards the Caribbean.
U.S., China held maritime security talks in Hawaii, Chinese navy says | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
BEIJING >> The U.S. and Chinese militaries this week held “frank and constructive” maritime security talks in Hawaii, the Chinese navy said today, as the two superpowers gradually restore military-to-military communications after several months of trade tensions.
China, U.S. hold military maritime consultative agreement working group meeting
The Chinese and U.S. militaries held the second working group meeting and annual session of the China-U.S. Military Maritime Consultative Agreement (MMCA) for 2025 from November 18 to 20 in Hawaii, the United States, the Chinese navy said on Saturday.
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