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China, U.S. pledge to cooperate on fighting terrorism, transnational crime
Last Updated: 2014-03-25 05:45 | Xinhua
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Chinese President Xi Jinping (2nd L) meets with U.S. president Barack Obama (R) in The Hague, Netherlands, March 24, 2014. (Xinhua/Ju Peng)

The Chinese and U.S. presidents agreed here on Monday to strengthen cooperation on fighting terrorism and transnational crime.

At a meeting with his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit slated for Monday and Tuesday , Chinese President Xi Jinping said he appreciated Obama's condemnation of terrorism in all forms, and China is willing to work with all the countries, including the United States, to fight terrorism.

Xi also called for enhanced China-U.S. law-enforcement cooperation in such areas as fighting transnational crime and hunting for fugitives.

For his part, Obama reiterated his condemnation of the recent terrorist attack in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming, saying that his country opposes terrorism in all forms and will strongly condemn terrorist activities wherever they take place.

The United States is willing to strengthen anti-terrorism cooperation with China, Obama said.

On March 1, a group of knife-wielding assailants indiscriminately attacked civilians at a railway station in Kunming, killing 29 people and injuring another 143.

Xi arrived in the Netherlands Saturday for a state visit and the third Nuclear Security Summit. He will also visit France, Germany and Belgium in the coming days.

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