Top Diplomats Yang, Pompeo To Meet In Hawaii

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2020-06-17 HKT 21:28

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  • Yang Jiechi will meet Mike Pompeo at a time of rising tension. File photo: AFP

    Yang Jiechi will meet Mike Pompeo at a time of rising tension. File photo: AFP

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will meet Yang Jiechi, China's top diplomat, on Wednesday local time in Honolulu, the State Department said, a crucial meeting as relations between the two countries have deeply soured since the start of the year.

The meeting is scheduled to take place at 9am local time, 3am Hong Kong time, according to the agency's public schedule.

In addition to an intensifying strategic rivalry, the world's top two economies have been at loggerheads in recent months over the handling of the coronavirus pandemic and Beijing's move to impose new security legislation on Hong Kong.

The meeting also comes at a time of rising tensions over North Korea. The United States and China share concerns about that country's nuclear weapons programme.

Neither side has outlined an agenda for the talks, but diplomats and other sources have said the meeting was requested by China.

Experts say relations have reached their lowest point in years, and in mid-May US President Donald Trump, who has been pursuing a deal to end a damaging trade war he launched with China, went so far as to suggest he could cut ties with Beijing.

Pompeo has been forceful in his criticism of Beijing's handling of the coronavirus. He has said China could have prevented hundreds of thousands of deaths by being more transparent, and accused it of refusing to share information.

The meeting is expected to take place at Hawaii's Hickam Air Force base and will be Pompeo's first known contact with Yang since they spoke by telephone on April 15 to discuss the coronavirus.

Trump has initiated a process of eliminating special US treatment for Hong Kong to punish China for curbing freedoms there, but has stopped short of immediately ending privileges that have helped the territory remain a global financial centre. (Reuters)

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Last updated: 2020-06-17 HKT 22:42

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