Want China Times, Xinhua 2014-05-15
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday held phone talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss bilateral relations, the situation on the Korean peninsula, and the situation in the South and East China seas.
| John Kerry and Wang Yi during their meeting in Beijing on Feb. 14. (File photo/CNS) |
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday held phone talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss bilateral relations, the situation on the Korean peninsula, and the situation in the South and East China seas.
During the
talks, Wang said it is an important consensus reached by the two countries'
heads of state to facilitate the construction of a new type of major-country
relationship, which is in the interests of both China and the United States.
The two
sides should strengthen cooperation and eliminate barriers to ensure the
healthy, smooth development of bilateral ties, he added.
He said
that as China and the United States would soon hold a series of important
exchanges, the two sides should closely coordinate to push for positive
results.
Kerry said
his country is willing to keep communication and cooperation with China on major
issues in line with the spirit of the new type of major-country relationship.
On the
situation on the Korean peninsula, Wang said China insists on realizing
denuclearization, safeguarding peace and stability, and solving relevant issues
on the peninsula through dialogue and negotiations.
All parties
should show calm and restraint to promote mutual trust and de-escalate
tensions, so as to create necessary conditions for resuming the six-party talks
on the North Korea nuclear issue, he said.
China is ready
to continuously make unremitting efforts on the issue, he added.
Kerry said
his country will firmly push forward the denuclearization on the peninsula,
adding that Washington is also willing to keep close communication and
coordination with Beijing.
As for the
current situation in the South China Sea and East China Sea, Wang briefed Kerry
on the historical context, facts and China's stand on relevant issues. He urged
the US side to hold an objective, just and fair view, honor its commitments,
and speak and act cautiously so as to avoid encouraging some parties concerned
to take provocative acts.
Kerry said
that on the issue of territorial sovereignty, the US takes neither positions
nor sides, and has no intention to make any judgment.
The United
States hopes all parties will properly handle the issue to maintain peace and
stability in the region, said the secretary of state.
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