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VisitOutcome of the next China-US maritime consultations
Further agreements reached • 33%
No significant agreements • 33%
Increased tensions • 33%
Summarized outcomes from official statements
China and U.S. Hold Second Round of Maritime Consultations on May 24, Agree to Maintain Dialogue
May 28, 2024, 03:33 AM
China and the United States held the second round of consultations on maritime affairs on May 24 via video link. Both nations agreed to maintain dialogue and communication to manage maritime risks and avoid misunderstandings. The consultations, confirmed by the Chinese Foreign Ministry in a statement on May 28, focused on exchanging views on the maritime situation and related issues. China urged the U.S. to refrain from intervening in maritime disputes between China and its neighbors. The discussions emphasized the importance of maintaining an open dialogue.
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Resolution reached • 25%
Stalemate continues • 25%
Escalation of tensions • 25%
Decrease in tensions without resolution • 25%
Significant deterioration • 33%
No significant change • 33%
Improvement through negotiations • 34%
Resolution through negotiation • 33%
No resolution • 33%
Escalation of tensions • 34%
Diplomatic protest • 33%
Militarized response • 33%
No significant response • 34%
Joint statement condemning actions • 25%
Call for dialogue • 25%
No consensus • 25%
Other • 25%
Increase sanctions on China • 33%
Direct diplomatic negotiations • 33%
No significant action • 34%
Increased tensions with direct conflicts • 25%
Negotiations initiated between China and Taiwan • 25%
UN-mediated peace talks • 25%
No change in the status quo • 25%
Increased military patrols • 33%
Diplomatic negotiations • 33%
No significant response • 34%
Retaliatory economic measures • 25%
Formal diplomatic protest • 25%
Negotiations for resolution • 25%
No significant response • 25%
Retaliatory tariffs • 33%
Negotiations for tariff reductions • 33%
No significant response • 34%
Increased tension in the region • 25%
Negotiations initiated • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Reduction in PLA activities • 25%
Formal protest • 40%
Negotiations for de-escalation • 30%
No official response • 30%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No additional countries • 33%
Other Pacific nations • 33%
ASEAN members • 33%