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Senior CPC official meets with Chinese Assistant Obama's national security

Senior CPC official meets with Chinese Assistant Obama's national security

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Said a senior official of the Communist Party of China is visiting Washington on Wednesday / October 14 current / China and the United States should continue to strengthen cooperation based on mutual benefits to push bilateral ties to a new high.
And made a charge of Li Yuan Chao, head of the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, made the remarks during a meeting with James Lee Jones, Assistant to the U.S. President for National Security Affairs.
Lee described the Sino - American as "one of the most important bilateral relationship in the world." He said that the two heads of state held two meetings so far this year, where they were to reach a series of consensus on the development of positive relations and cooperative, comprehensive and enhance exchanges and cooperation in various fields.
According to Lee, who is also a member of the Political Bureau and the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, said China is ready to work with the United States to implement fully the consensus and maintain close exchanges of high-level visits.
He called on the two countries to deepen communication and coordination on issues of regional and international key, and to address differences
And sensitive issues properly on the basis of mutual respect and think about the interests and concerns of each side to lift bilateral relations to a new level.
For his part, Jones said that the U.S. government is satisfied with the driving force of the good relations the U.S. - the Chinese.
Jones said the two countries enjoy broad prospects for cooperation in the fields of economy and trade, clean energy, in addition to the issue of climate change and other issue.
He stated that the United States prefer to work with China to further enhancing the current momentum to make good positive results of cooperation between the two countries.
The two countries also called me to further intensify cooperation in the field of education and training talents.
During his stay in Washington, DC, I also met with Acting U.S. Secretary of State James B. Steinberg where they discussed bilateral relations in addition to the international and regional issues of common interest. (Xinhua)
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