Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-06-26
| Yang Jiechi, left, and John Kerry during the session on ocean protection, June 24. (Photo/CNS) |
China and
the United States on Wednesday praised the huge progress achieved in their
cooperation on ocean protection, while agreeing to make new efforts to explore
opportunities of deepening such cooperation.
The two
countries held a special session on ocean protection under the framework of the
seventh China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED), which started on
Tuesday. The meeting was co-chaired by Chinese state councilor Yang Jiechi and
US secretary of state John Kerry.
Yang lauded
the positive contributions by the two great ocean powers to promoting maritime
research, development, maintenance and protection, citing the increased
maritime policy exchange and practical cooperation, and the fruitful
cooperation in the areas of oceanic scientific research, maritime enforcement,
maritime security, maritime search and rescue, and sustainable use of maritime
resources.
Yang
expressed the hope that China and the US will build on the progress achieved to
turn ocean protection into a new area of growing bilateral cooperation.
He called
on the two sides to create more channels of communication and increase
frequency of dialogues in order to jointly explore ways of conducting practical
cooperation in the spheres of maritime ecological civilization construction,
oceanic environmental monitoring and protection of fishery resources through
sharing experiences and complimenting each other with each side's respective
advantages.
He also
suggested the two sides join hands in building a peaceful and safe maritime
environment, by increasing the contacts between their maritime enforcement
agencies, and elevating the level of cooperation in cracking down on illegal
drift net fishing on high seas, conducting maritime humanitary search and
rescue, and managing transportation of hazardous materials.
The two
countries, he added, also need to jointly maintain a fair and reasonable
international maritime order, and promote prosperity and the sustainable
development of the ocean, through practical cooperation within the framework of
international institutions, such as the United Nations and the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation.
For his
part, Kerry said the US and China, as the two largest economies and maritime
powers that lead maritime scientific research, should cooperate to tackle tough
challenges in ocean protection and its sustainable development. They should
play the leading role in ocean protection through cooperation, which benefits
not only both countries but also the world as a whole.
The US is
willing to work together with China to expand cooperation in areas of ocean
protection and promoting maritime sustainable development, he pledged.
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