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US, China To Resume Military-To-Military Communication

Defense officials have raised repeated concerns about the recent lack of communication between the two country's militaries.

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WASHINGTON - A statement by the Department of Defense says that Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III is encouraged by the White House announcement that China plans to return to military-to-military talks after U.S. President Joe Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time since November 2022 on Wednesday in Woodside, California. 

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Although after the meeting Biden reiterated his stance that the Chinese president is a "dictator", Chinese state media lauded the meeting as a success, saying that it would be a new starting point for stabilizing relations. 

Chinese State Media Lauds Talks As Successful Despite "Dictator" Comment By Biden After Talks Toward Chinese Leader Xi Jinping:

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