No place for a new cold war with US: China paper

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, after attending the 6th China-U.S. Security & Economic Dialogue and 5th round of China-U.S. High Level consultation on People-to-People Exchange at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, in this July 10, 2014 photo.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, after attending the 6th China-U.S. Security & Economic Dialogue and 5th round of China-U.S. High Level consultation on People-to-People Exchange at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, in this July 10, 2014 photo.

SHANGHAI: China and US must avoid a “new cold war” in their international relations, China’s top newspaper said on Saturday, in the wake of high level talks in Beijing between senior leaders of the world’s two largest economies.

China and US agreed on Thursday to boost military ties and counter-terrorism cooperation during annual talks in Beijing, but there was little immediate sign of progress on thorny cyber-security or maritime issues.

“Both China and the United States realize that today’s world has already undergone profound changes, and there is no longer a market for a “new cold war,” the People’s Daily, the ruling communist party’s official paper, said in a commentary.

It was published under the pen name “Zhong Sheng,” meaning “Voice of China,” often used to give views on foreign policy.

The commentary said that the gravest risk to relations between the two countries was “misunderstanding”, and called for both sides to strengthen channels of communication as they looked to shake off a “hazy” period of bilateral relations.

The US Department of Justice charged a Chinese businessman on Friday with hacking into the computer system of airplane maker Boeing Co and other companies to obtain data about military projects, the latest in a string of spying allegations between the two countries.

 
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