A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China confirmed that Xie Feng, deputy minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, negotiated with US officials who visited, and said that the two sides agreed that the talks were frank, deep, and constructive.

According to Global Network reports, in response to questions from foreign media reporters, two officials of the US State Department have visited China, and Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin responded at a regular press conference on Monday (December 12).From December 11th to 12th, Xie Feng, deputy minister of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, held talks with Rosenberg, a senior director of the White House National Security Council in Langfang, Hebei Langfang.

Wang Wenbin said that the two sides met the consensus on the implementation of the Sino -US dollar first, promote the negotiations of the guidance principles of Sino -US relations, properly handle important sensitive issues such as Taiwan in bilateral relations, and strengthen the exchanges of all levels of exchanges and carry out related fields.The cooperation has conducted in -depth communication and exchanged opinions on international and regional issues that are concerned about.

He also said that the two sides agreed that the talks were frank, deep, and constructive, and agreed to continue to communicate.

The U.S. State Department issued a statement on Saturday (December 10) that members of the delegation of visiting China include Daniel Kritenbrink, an assistant secretary of East Asia and Pacific Affairs, and the White House National Security Commission responsible for mainland China and mainland China andLaura Rosenberger, senior director of Taiwan affairs.

The two people's trip will be scheduled to be from December 11th to 14th, during which they will also visit South Korea and Japan.