US, China held maritime security talks in Hawaii, Chinese navy says

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BEIJING, Nov 22 (Reuters) – The U.S. and Chinese militaries this week held “frank and constructive” maritime security talks, the Chinese navy said on Saturday, as the two superpowers gradually restore military-to-military communications after several months of trade tensions.

The working-level meetings took place November 18-20 in Hawaii, according to the official social media account of the People’s Liberation Army Navy.

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“The two sides had frank and constructive exchanges … mainly exchanging views on the current maritime and air security situation between China and the U.S.,” China’s navy said in its post.

Reporting by Laurie Chen; Editing by Tom Hogue

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