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China, US vow deeper co-op on counter-terrorism

  • Source: Xinhua
  • [14:14 November 17 2009]
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China and the United States issued a joint statement in Beijing Tuesday, vowing to deepen  counter-terrorism consultation and cooperation between the two  countries on an equal and mutually beneficial basis.   

The two sides promised they would boost joint efforts to combat transnational crime and criminal organizations as well as money  laundering and the financing of terrorism, including  counterfeiting and recovery of illicit funds.      

Issued after the meeting between Chinese President Hu Jintao  and visiting US President Barack Obama, the statement formulated that the two countries would strengthen cooperation on criminal  investigations and deepen collaboration in combating embezzlement.      

Other areas, such as counter-narcotics, control of pre-cursor  chemicals and combating unlawful migration, smuggling and human  trafficking, are also targeted for more cooperation in the future.      

The two countries agreed to exchange evidence and intelligence  on law enforcement issues in a timely and reciprocal manner, and  undertake joint investigations as well as provide investigative  assistance on cases of mutual interest, according to the statement.      

Obama is in Beijing for a four-day state visit to China that  started in Shanghai on Sunday night.