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China Cancels Security Talks With US Secretary of Defense

A senior US official said it was not clear whether the cancellation was because of the broad range of disputes between Beijing and Washington on issues such as tariffs or arms sales and military activity in the South China Sea and other waters around China.
A senior US official said it was not clear whether the cancellation was because of the broad range of disputes between Beijing and Washington on issues such as tariffs or arms sales and military activity in the South China Sea and other waters around China.
china cancels security talks with us secretary of defense
U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis attends the swearing in ceremony for new Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, U.S., July 30, 2018. Credit: Reuters/Brian Snyder/Files
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Washington: China has cancelled a security meeting with US Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis that had been planned for October, a senior US official said on Sunday, days after a top Chinese official said there was no reason to panic over tensions between the countries.

The official, who is involved in China policy and spoke on condition of anonymity, said it was not clear if or when the meeting would be rescheduled.

The cancellation was first reported by the New York Times.

The official said it was not clear whether the cancellation was because of the broad range of disputes between Beijing and Washington on issues such as arms sales and military activity in the South China Sea and other waters around China.

China and the United States are also locked in a spiralling trade war that has seen them level increasingly severe rounds of tariffs on each other's imports.

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"The tension is escalating, and that could prove to be dangerous to both sides," the official said.

The US State Department declined to comment. Officials at the White House and Department of Defense did not immediately respond to a request for comment. China's Foreign and Defense Ministries also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Sources in Beijing briefed on the matter said last week the security meeting may not take place because of the tensions in relations between the two countries.

The Chinese government's top diplomat, Wang Yi, said on Friday there was "no cause for panic" over friction between Beijing and Washington, but warned that China would not be blackmailed or yield to pressure over trade.

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At a UN Security Council meeting on Wednesday, President Donald Trump accused Beijing of seeking to meddle in the Nov. 6 U.S. congressional elections to stop him and his Republican Party from doing well because of his China trade policies.

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Trump provided no evidence for his allegation. At the same meeting, Wang rejected the charge.

(Reuters)

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