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US and Chinese officials pledged to reconfigure their economies and promote stability [Reuters]
China and the US have wrapped up two days of high-level strategic talks pledging closer cooperation on measures to revive the global economy and increased diplomatic efforts to rein in the nuclear programmes of Iran and North Korea.
Following the talks in Washington officials from the two countries said they had agreed to maintain stimulus spending until recovery is secured and support free trade.
A memorandum was also signed on measures to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions, although it did not set any firm goals.
Praising what she said was an "unprecedented" meeting Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, said the two countries had spoken candidly "about some of the world's most difficult challenges."


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The two days of talks, dubbed the "strategic and economic dialogue" brought together top level officials from the world's biggest developed and developing economies.

Clinton said Chinese and US officials had agreed to push for global economic recovery, promote stability through six-party nuclear talks in northeast Asia and address ongoing security threats in central Asia and the Middle East.
She added that China shared US worries over North Korean and Iranian nuclear programmes and both agreed that negotiations were the only way to deal with North Korea's recent missile and nuclear tests.


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Two days of high-level talks in Washington have seen China and the US pledge to:

US and China vow closer ties Sq promote "balanced and sustainable" growth to ensure "strong recovery" from global economic crisis

US and China vow closer ties Sq promote financial stability and speed up reforms to improve regulation, supervision and transparency

US and China vow closer ties Sq work for more open global trade and investment system and fight protectionism

US and China vow closer ties Sq co-operate in the G20 and other multilateral groups

US and China vow closer ties Sq improve the effectiveness and legitimacy of the IMF and World Bank to reflect growing clout of China and other emerging countries

US and China vow closer ties Sq seal new global treaty on climate change at December's UN conference in Copenhagen

US and China vow closer ties Sq fight nuclear proliferation, especially relating to Iran and North Korea

US and China vow closer ties Sq step up dialogue on issues around the world

While Clinton conceded that the talks had yet to yield concrete results, she said the laying of the groundwork "to create confidence and understanding is a very good investment".
Economic revamp
On the economic front Timothy Geithner, the US treasury secretary, said the two sides had agreed to step up efforts to reconfigure their economies so that China's growth is less reliant on exports and the US resumes saving and investment to stop the boom-and-bust cycle.
"China will rebalance towards domestic demand-led growth," Geithner said, while the US had already learned the "importance of living within our means as a country and at a household level".
"The most important thing we achieved today was to agree on this broad framework for policies and reform… to help lay the foundation for a more sustainable , more balanced global recovery."
Praising China's restructuring efforts, Geithner said the moves would make "a huge contribution to more rapid, balanced, and sustained global growth".
He added that a rebalanced Chinese economy would also make headway toward "our shared environmental goals" by putting China on a "less carbon intensive and more energy efficient path."
For China's part Wang Qishan, the Chinese vice-premier, said the two sides were "joining hands" to overcome the global financial crisis although he warned against letting the US dollar slide too far.


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Wang Qishan urged Washington to "restrain" Uighur leaders based in the US [Reuters]
"As a major reserve currency-issuing country in the world, the United States should properly balance and properly handle the impact of the dollar supply on the domestic economy and the world economy as a whole," he said.

Wang said the officials had agreed it was important for both governments to maintain spending to help maintain the momentum of economic recovery.
"The two sides recognised that at this crucial, critical time when the global economy is moving out of the crisis and toward recovery, to stimulate economic growth remains the top priority for China-US cooperation," he said.
The tone of the talks appeared to dodge more controversial issues that have frequently strained China-US relations, with little mention of US concerns over the value of China's currency, the yuan, and only a passing acknowledgement of human rights issues.
'Moderate attitude'
In comments after the talks, Wang praised the US for what he said was its "moderate attitude" to the recent ethnic unrest in China's western Xinjiang region which saw nearly 200 people killed.
He also called on Washington to "restrain" Uighur leaders living in the US from conducting activities against China.
The US had called "on all sides to exercise restraint" shortly after the clashes began in early July.
Speaking to reporters after the Washington talks, Clinton said Xinjiang was one of a number of human rights cases raised with Chinese officials.
"It was certainly a matter of great interest and focus," she said without elaborating.

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lemme guess....they'll close a Walmart?

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