Shangri-La Dialogue: US defence chief Lloyd Austin pledges to hold more talks with China, says conversation is ‘a necessity’
He added that if his Chinese counterpart Dong Jun calls with an urgent matter, “I will answer the phone. And I certainly hope that he’ll do the same”.
Austin met the Chinese defence minister on Friday on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue. It was the first bilateral meeting between the two countries’ defence chiefs in two years.
During the meeting, Austin emphasised the “importance of maintaining open lines of military-to-military communication” between Washington and Beijing and “welcomed plans to convene a crisis-communications working group by the end of the year”, according to a Pentagon press release.
Austin expressed “concern about recent provocative PLA activity around the Taiwan Strait” and reaffirmed the importance of peace and stability near the self-ruled island.
“[Beijing] should not use Taiwan’s political transition – part of a normal, routine democratic process – as a pretext for coercive measures,” Austin said.