US and Chinese officials met this week at the Pentagon to discuss relations

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US and Chinese officials met Monday and Tuesday at the Pentagon to discuss US-PRC relations, the Pentagon announced in a news release on Tuesday, including military-to-military communication and the โ€œimportance of operational safety across the Indo-Pacific region.โ€

The talks, between the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for China Dr. Michael Chase and Chinaโ€™s Deputy Director of the Central Military Commission Office for International Military Cooperation Maj. Gen. Song Yanchao, were held this year after two years of cancellations by the PRC. The meetings have been happening since 2005; the last in-person meeting was January 2020 in Beijing.

โ€œItโ€™s an important step โ€ฆ weโ€™re clear eyed, and I would emphasize that these are routine annual talks, or at least thatโ€™s how we view them,โ€ a senior defense official said ahead of the calls last week. โ€œThe PRC cancelled them in 2022 after then-Speaker Pelosiโ€™sย visit to Taiwan, but we would ordinarily expect these to be talks that we would have at this level annually.โ€

Tuesdayโ€™s release from the Pentagon said Chase reaffirmed that the US would โ€œcontinue to fly, sail, and operate safely and responsibly wherever international law allows; and underscored that the U.S. commitment to our allies in the Indo-Pacific and globally remains ironclad.โ€ It also said that Chase reiterated the USโ€™ commitment to the โ€œOne Chinaโ€ policy.

As part of the meeting, the defense official said last week that the two sides would plan out military-to-military exchanges for the rest of the year โ€”ย a schedule which could include long-awaited talks between Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin andย new Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun.

โ€œIn terms of the PRC being unwilling or reluctant to engage reliably at times of crisis, I think, as you all know, thatโ€™s a long-standing issue,โ€ the official said. โ€œWeโ€™re…

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