Chrissy Houlahan, Democratic member of House Armed Services Committee, left, poses for a photo with Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on Sunday. - Photo: AP
BEIJING: (Bernama-dpa) A United States (US) congressional delegation has called for more dialogue with China during a rare visit, reported German Press Agency (dpa).
"We want to... open up the lines of communication," US Representative Adam Smith, a Democrat who is leading the bipartisan delegation, said in Beijing on Tuesday (Sept 23).
China and the US are the most powerful countries in the world, and no other relationship between two states is likely to be more consequential for the coming decades, he said.
This is the first official visit by members of the US House of Representatives to China since 2019.
Smith said at a press briefing that, while Beijing and Washington have differences of opinion, there should be "mechanisms" in place "to talk about those disagreements and resolve them in the most reasonable way possible."
"I feel strongly that there has not been enough communication between leaders in the US and leaders in China," Smith said.
Earlier, Chinese Premier Li Qiang, his deputy He Lifeng, who is involved in the tariff talks with the US as chief negotiator, and Defence Minister Dong Jun received the delegation from Washington separately.
According to Chinese reports, the two sides discussed, among other things, respectful relations and better exchanges, for example at the military level. The US and China resumed communication between their armed forces in 2023 after interrupting them in 2022.
This time, military issues were a particular focus - partly because Smith and other members of the delegation belong to the US House committee that oversees the armed forces.
China's army is growing faster than any other in the world, Smith said, warning that "the risk of a misunderstanding of capabilities on one side or the other is great." - Bernama-dpa
