Pompeo to meet Chinese team in Hawaii: Sources

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is likely to discuss bilateral ties and pressing issues with the Chinese delegation.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is likely to discuss bilateral ties and pressing issues with the Chinese delegation.

WASHINGTON • US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to meet a Chinese delegation at an American military base in Hawaii this week to discuss bilateral ties that have soured deeply since the start of the year, sources said.

Besides an intensifying strategic rivalry, the world's top two economies have been at loggerheads in recent months over the handling of the coronavirus pandemic and China's move to impose new security legislation on Hong Kong.

Experts say relations have reached their lowest point in years and in mid-May, President Donald Trump even suggested he could cut ties with Beijing.

Hong Kong's South China Morning Post cited an unidentified source as saying that Mr Yang Jiechi, a state councillor and member of the Communist Party's powerful Politburo, will lead the Chinese side in the meeting with Mr Pompeo.

It is expected to take place at Hawaii's Hickam air force base, said a diplomatic source. Another source said Mr Pompeo was expected to leave Washington yesterday for the meeting today. It would be his first known contact with Mr Yang since they spoke by telephone on April 15 to discuss the coronavirus.

The sources said the likely agenda included coronavirus response, arms control, trade, Hong Kong, North Korea and tit-for-tat moves against journalists.

The trip was first reported by Politico on Friday.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian declined to confirm the reports at a regular briefing on Monday, but said: "China and the US have maintained communication through diplomatic channels. If there is any further information, it will be released in a timely manner."

The US-China Business Council, which represents 200 US companies doing business in China, said diplomacy helped bring about the first part of a deal aimed at ending a damaging trade war earlier this year and could help resolve other disputes.

"There are many important issues to discuss, but not enough discussions. Give diplomacy a chance," said its spokesman Doug Barry.

Mr Pompeo has been forceful in his criticism of Beijing's handling of the pandemic. He has said China could have prevented hundreds of thousands of deaths by being more transparent and accused it of refusing to share information.

Mr Trump has initiated a process of eliminating special US treatment for Hong Kong to punish China for curbing freedoms there, but has stopped short of immediately ending privileges that have helped the territory remain a global financial centre.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 17, 2020, with the headline Pompeo to meet Chinese team in Hawaii: Sources. Subscribe