BEIJING, Aug. 2 (Xinhuanet) -- The first strategic dialogue between the
United States and China is "useful," and the discussion is "open" and
"transparent", said US Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick here Tuesday.
Zoellick told the press that the two
sides exchanged views on US-China relations and international and regional
issues of common concern.
The US side thinks that China enjoys rapid
development and increasing international influence, he said, noting that the
United States and China have broad common interest, and the two countries should
reduce differences and strengthen cooperation.
He hoped the two countries could maintain sound
cooperation in international affairs and share common interest.
As to the on-going fourth round of six-party talks on
Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, Zoellick said it's a difficult process. He
expressed appreciation for China's effort to push forward the peaceful solution
of the nuclear issue.
Zoellick and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Dai
Bingguo participated in Sino-US strategic dialogue Monday, the first of its kind
since the two countries forged diplomatic ties 26 years ago.
The dialogue came as a result of the consensus
reached by Chinese President Hu Jintao and US President George W. Bush duringthe
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Chile last year. The dialogue
may take place twice a year.