China, US launch new initiative to protect oceans

Published June 25, 2015
Washington: Secretary of State John Kerry speaks at the Strategic Track Ocean meeting with China’s State Councillor Yang Jiechi (left) during the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue at the State Department on Wednesday.—AP
Washington: Secretary of State John Kerry speaks at the Strategic Track Ocean meeting with China’s State Councillor Yang Jiechi (left) during the US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue at the State Department on Wednesday.—AP

WASHINGTON: China and the United States launched a new joint initiative on Wednesday to protect the oceans, a key issue along with climate change on which the two nations say they can cooperate.

US Secretary of State John Kerry and State Councilor Yang Jeichi chaired the first meeting of a new oceans working group as the two nations moved into the third and final day of key annual strategic talks.

“Once again we’re breaking new ground with respect to China and the United States’s ability to find an area in which we can cooperate which has major significance ... for people everywhere,” Kerry said.

Some 400 Chinese officials have been visiting Washington since Sunday for the annual strategic and economic dialogue, aforum for the two uneasy partners to try to manage their increasingly complex ties.

China and the United States are two of the top fishing nations in the world, Kerry said, and also leaders in ocean science.

“So we have a real opportunity here to be able to come together ... to deal with conserving and protecting the oceans,” he said, adding it could be “a centerpiece in the newly defining relationship with China.”

Yang agreed, saying the oceans were “a shared homeland of mankind, vital for our survival and development”.

Even though the world’s two leading economies remain at odds over some aspects of maritime policy — in particular over Beijing’s territorial claim to most of the South China Sea — Kerry said “in the marine environment there is an urgent need for our countries to step up and help lead”. “The oceans are part of us, all of us,” Kerry insisted, saying “we need to heed carefully the responsibilities that we have”.

Beijing and Washington are working together to try to create a marine protected area in Antarctica in the Ross sea, he said, referencing one of the world’s last true wildernesses.

Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2015

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