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China, U.S. hold high-level anti-terror dialogue

China and the United States held in Beijing the first-ever vice-ministerial level talks on anti-terrorism cooperation. At the talks, Chinese and U.S. officials exchanged views on the current anti-terror situation and reached broad consensus on deepening cooperation between the two countries in the regard.
Outcomes: 
Emphasizing the terrorist nature of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, Chinese officials urged the United States to abandon "double standards" in addressing terrorism, and understand and support China's effort to strike the "East Turkestan" terrorists. China and the United States jointly condemned and opposed terrorism of all forms at the dialogue co-chaired by Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cheng Guoping and Tina Kaidanow, Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the State Department.
Government?: 
Yes
Type of Exchange: 
diplomatic
Partners: 
Chinese and United States Governments
Sponsor(s): 
Chinese and United States Governments
Participants (Types): 
Chinese and American government officials
Exchange Date: 
Monday, July 14, 2014
Continuing: 
No
Level of Government: 
national
Location: 
Beijing, China
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