China-U.S.Dialogues Bolster Mutual Trust

2017-11-09 16:32ByLanXinzhen
Beijing Review 2017年43期

By+Lan+Xinzhen

China and the United States held their first law enforcement and cybersecurity dialogue (LECD) in Washington D.C. on October 4. The dialogue is one of the four high-level communication mechanisms established during the Mar-a-Lago meeting between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump in April. The other three—the diplomatic and security cooperation, comprehensive economic, and social and people-to-people dialogues—had already got underway.

With regard to cooperation on law enforcement and cybersecurity, China and the United States have much work to do. The absence of an extradition treaty between the two nations makes them ideal destinations for each others fugitives looking for foreign refuge. The lack of bilateral legal support hinders their cooperation in cracking down on crime. In June 2000, the two governments signed a treaty to strengthen cooperation on criminal judicial assistance. Great achievements have been made in terms of investigations and evidence collection, criminal intelligence sharing and supervising and hunting fugitives. However, barriers and difficulties in criminal and judicial cooperation between China and the United States have hindered their cooperation in combating crimes and pursuing judicial justice. In order to make up for this defi ciency, relevant authorities in both countries have been working hard to look for alternative measures to make fugitive repatriation possible. Obviously, its necessary for the LECD to carry out in-depth communication and reach consensus in this regard.

Rifts have appeared in the two countries cybersecurity cooperation, particularly when the U.S. Government availed its “concern” over cybersecurity to pressure China, regardless of the fact that China is also a victim of cybersecurity breaches. It was not until September 2015, when China and the United States reached a consensus on cracking down on cybercrimes and protecting cybersecurity, that the two sides began to conduct effective cooperation on cybersecurity. The cooperation has helped reduce misjudgments and divergences, increase communication and enhance the two nationsconsensus on cyberspace governance. Through in-depth exchanges and communication, the LECD will boost mutual trust in cyber security cooperation.

The LECD has reached the goal of its establishment. In the spirit of mutual respect, equivalence and frankness, and with a pragmatic attitude, the two sides have reached an extensive consensus on counter-terrorism, counter-narcotics, combating cybercrimes, recovering embezzlement, repatriation of illegal immigrants, etc.endprint

China and the United States have shown stronger willingness to conduct exchanges and communication than ever before.

Dialogues between China and the United States cover a wide range of topics from diplomacy to economy and culture. Through dialogues, the two sides can not only pursue cooperation, but also manage their disputes over a number of issues.

On the basis of respecting each others core interests and major concerns, dialogues help the two governments better understand each others strategic intentions. Maintaining candid and friendly dialogues has been a striking feature of the China-U.S. relationship.

Held before U.S. President Trumps state visit to China in November, the LECD symbolizes the full establishment of the four high-level communication mechanisms between China and the United States. During a short period of four months, the four dialogues have gradually moved from proposal to reality. These dialogues are conducive to the upcoming meeting between Xi and Trump.

China and the United States differ from each other in history, culture, social system, ideology and economic development level. It is natural that there are differences and frictions between the two nations in some areas. Frictions or cooperation between the two stir up international interest more than ever before. In this context, strengthening bilateral dialogue and cooperation is becoming increasingly important. Building mutual trust will help to defuse suspicions and misunderstandings. Its expected that the dialogue mechanisms will become a pillar in the China-U.S. relationship.

Actually, the two sides have already taken actions. Chinese police handed over an American “Red Notice”fugitive to U.S. law enforcement offi cers on October 16 at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Xinhua News Agency reported. The repatriation, requested by U.S. authorities, was the latest result of China-U.S. cooperation in chasing fugitives and illicit money. In future, such cooperation will produce greater benefi t for both nations.endprint