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U.S. and China hold defense talks ahead of Taiwan election

Washington 'clear-eyed' about Beijing’s reluctance to engage during crisis

The U.S. and China tried to manage tensions through high-level defense talks ahead of the Taiwanese presidential election slated for Jan. 13.    © Reuters

WASHINGTON -- Senior U.S. and Chinese defense officials held a two-day dialogue that ended Tuesday, the latest effort to manage tensions just days before Taiwan's presidential election.

The U.S. side "highlighted the importance of maintaining open lines of military-to-military communication in order to prevent competition from veering into conflict," Pentagon spokesperson Martin Meiners said in a statement, adding that the two countries will seek “future engagements between defense and military officials at multiple levels.” 

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