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US and China Restart High-Level Dialogue During ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur

Rubio and Wang agree to deepen communication and cooperation while managing differences ahead of possible Trump–Xi meeting
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held their first in-person meeting since Rubio took office in January, convening on the sidelines of the ASEAN foreign ministers’ conference in Kuala Lumpur.

The two officials described the discussion as "positive, pragmatic and constructive," agreeing to "strengthen diplomatic channels and communication and dialogue at all levels across various fields," and to "explore expanding areas of cooperation while managing differences," according to statements issued following the encounter .

Wang urged Washington to treat Beijing “in an equal, respectful and mutually beneficial manner” and to “find a correct way for China and the US to get along in the new era,” reflecting China’s call for a recalibrated bilateral relationship .

Rubio characterised the meeting as “constructive” and “positive,” noting that despite ongoing tensions—especially over trade, Taiwan and global security—there were clear opportunities for cooperation .

He also indicated the chances of a future summit between President Trump and President Xi Jinping were “high,” saying both sides appear to support such a meeting later this year .

The meeting took place amid growing regional anxiety over U.S. tariff threats affecting ASEAN members.

Rubio reiterated Washington’s commitment to the region, while Wang criticised tariffs as destabilising supply chains and pledged Beijing’s support for Southeast Asian economic stability .

In parallel consultations, Rubio also met with Russia’s foreign minister, while Wang engaged with ASEAN counterparts to promote deeper integration between China and Southeast Asian nations and reinforce regional cooperation frameworks .

Rubio’s visit marked his first to Asia during this term, part of a broader diplomatic tour aimed at reaffirming U.S. engagement in the Indo-Pacific amid competing pressures including domestic trade policy and geopolitical realignments .
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