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Top US military officer notes 'difficult issues' with China

Published August 15,2017
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The top U.S. military officer told a top Chinese general Tuesday that the U.S. and China have "many difficult issues" to work through, but that he hoped meetings between the sides this week will lead to progress.

Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, made the remarks at the opening of a meeting with Fang Fenghui, chief of the People's Liberation Army's joint staff department.

U.S. officials say Dunford's visit aims to create a mechanism for improving communication between the sides, especially on sensitive issues such as North Korea.

Dunford is visiting South Korea, Japan and China after a week in which President Donald Trump said he was ready to unleash "fire and fury" if North Korea continued to threaten the U.S.

Fang said Dunford's visit was a key part of efforts to expand dialogue between the U.S. and China as agreed by Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping when they met earlier this year.

To that end, China has arranged a series of important meetings and visits to help Dunford "know more about our military, (boost) our cooperation and build up our friendship," Fang said.

Dunford responded that the U.S. considered the meetings important to making progress on areas of disagreement, without citing any specific examples.

"I think here, we have to be honest — we have many, many difficult issues where we don't necessarily share the same perspective," Dunford said.

"I know we share one thing: We share a commitment to work through these difficult issues," he added, saying that with the guidance of political leaders "we are going to make some progress over the next few days."

While the sides agreed to establish a hotline between the Pentagon and China's defense ministry several years ago, that mechanism has never gone into operation. U.S. officials say they've attempted to use it, but that the Chinese side has never answered their requests.