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US and China Resume High-Level Defense Talks in Bid to De-escalate Tensions
In a pivotal move to stabilize a fraught relationship, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun held their first face-to-face meeting on Friday. The talks, a direct outcome of a recent presidential summit, aimed to cool tensions amid ongoing disputes over Taiwan and South China Sea operations.A senior Pentagon official emphasized that the United States is not seeking conflict, a reassurance central to the dialogue. This high-level engagement serves as a crucial pressure valve in a relationship strained by technological rivalry, military expansion, and deep ideological divides.Analysts from the Center for Strategic and International Studies note that the true measure of success will be seen in tangible outcomes, such as a reduction in risky military intercepts and improved communication during exercises. The stakes are high: effective dialogue could establish a framework for managed competition, while failure risks accelerating an arms race and solidifying a destabilizing bipolar global order. This meeting acts as a critical barometer for the future of international security and economic stability.
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