Upgraded China, US Dialogue to Focus on Strategic, Economic Issues
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The first round of the China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) will be held on Monday and Tuesday, during which Chinese and US officials will discuss an array of issues of strategic, overall and long-term significance.
Chinese Vice Premier Wang Qishan (L2) meets with US Congressmen in Washington, D.C., on July 26, 2009, the day before the first round of the China-US Economic and Strategic Dialogue, which is to be held in Washington, D.C. from July 27 to 28. [Xinhua] |
According to the preset schedule, a joint opening session will be held in the Ronald Reagan Building on Monday morning, during which US President Barack Obama will deliver a speech. It will be followed by a plenary session and separate bilateral discussions between Wang and Geithner as well as Dai and Clinton.
The "Economic Track" and the "Strategic Track" will hold respective close-door dialogues on Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning.
After the dialogue, Obama is expected to meet with the Chinese delegation, and Chinese and US officials will hold a joint press conference and respective briefings to introduce the outcome. During their stay in Washington D.C., Chinese officials will also meet with Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, former US Treasure Secretary Henry Paulson, World Bank Chief Economist Justin Yifu Lin, congressmen and other officials.
Vice Premier Wang Qishan will deliver a speech at a banquet hosted on Tuesday evening by National Council for US-China Trade and National Committee on US-China Relations.
The scheduled high-level meeting, the first of its kind between the world's biggest developing country and biggest developed country, is a reincarnation of a biannual Strategic Economic Dialogue set up by the two countries in 2006 and a vice-ministerial Strategic Dialogue in 2005.
The new mechanism was jointly launched by Chinese President Hu Jintao and his American counterpart Barack Obama during their meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in London on April 1.
(Xinhua News Agency July 27, 2009)