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US-China talks need to be ‘institutionalised’ to ease tensions in AI era: Haass

Meetings between US and Chinese officials should be routine, rather than ‘news’, as both sides want to avoid confrontation, veteran US diplomat says

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US President Donald Trump, right, shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping after a visit to the Zhongnanhai Garden in Beijing. Photo: AP
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The United States and China should hold regular high-level meetings and deepen cooperation on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, as greater transparency is essential to avoid a downturn in relations, a veteran US diplomat has said.

Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, said meetings between senior officials from Washington and Beijing should become routine, rather than being treated as “news”.

“This is a relationship that needs to be institutionalised and regularised in its diplomatic interactions,” Haass told the annual Caixin Summit in Hong Kong via video call on Friday.

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“I see diplomacy simply as another instrument of foreign policy and national security that should be more regularly used,” added Haass, who previously served as director of policy planning at the US Department of State and a special envoy to Northern Ireland.

His remarks came weeks after US President Donald Trump visited China for the first time since 2017, as both sides sought to stabilise ties and ease trade tensions that have weighed on the broader relationship.
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While the meeting helped reduce some frictions, competition between Washington and Beijing remains intense, particularly over strategic technologies such as semiconductors and AI.
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