China and U.S. Consult on Maritime Affairs, Managing Risks and Dialogue
China's Foreign Ministry announced that on May 24, China and the United States held consultations focusing on maritime affairs. Both nations agreed to continue dialogue and manage potential risks. Additionally, China requested the U.S. to avoid intervening in disputes between China and its neighboring countries.
China's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that China and the United States held consultations on May 24 on maritime affairs, where both countries agreed to maintain dialogue and manage risks.
China urged the U.S. to refrain from intervening in disputes between China and its neighbours.
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