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US envoy: Expectations for Sino-US SED running high
WATCH VIDEOSource: CCTV.com
06-14-2008 12:57
The fourth Sino-US Strategic Economic Dialogue is scheduled to take place next week in Annapolis, Maryland. A US envoy says expectations are running high for this event.
At the beginning of a pre-SED press conference at the Treasury Department on Friday Morning, US special envoy for China and the Strategic Economic Dialogue, Alan Holmer, once again expressed the support of the US government to China in the country's post-earthquake reconstruction.

Then the envoy offered words of welcome to the Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier Wang Qishan, which will arrive in the US on Monday.

During the two-day meeting, a series of sessions will focus on various topics. The discussions will highlight five specific areas: financial and macro economic management, developing and protecting human capital, the benefits of trade and open markets, enhancing investment, and advancing joint opportunities for cooperation in energy and environment.

As the talks get underway on Tuesday, one of the achievements of the previous dialogues, a first Chinese tourist group, arrives in Washington DC on Tuesday.

Holmer highly praised the mechanism of the SED for the results the talks have achieved.

Alan Holmer said, "First, SED has made progress in areas more broadly that would not have occurred without SED. Second, the SED has helped very much in terms of keeping our bilateral economic relationship on an even keel. Third, we have established new habits of cooperation between Chinese and US government officials."

Holmer also emphasized that negotiation and discussion is the key to success.

Alan Holmer said, "It' s tremendous important that put yourself in other's shoes, to try to see the world the way he or she does. That's what the SED really helps tp facilitate is the opportunity for us the have much better understanding of the perspectives -- for Americans we have better understanding of the Chinese perspectives, and for the Chinese officials to have a better understanding of American. That's the way you achieve agreements that will be long term withstand the rest of time."




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  • I think that the US is showing their compassion by giving China a chance to accept an offer they can't refuse. Of course we owe them a couple trillion dollars but what is that among friends? After all we are willing to rebuild their country after those horrible earthquakes. Can't you hear our Haarp strings singing. Oh, I guess the word was "heart", not Haarp. You understand the slip of the tongue since it has been a long time since America had heart.

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