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Campbell said Chinese officials told him Kim had been "very actively involved in every aspect of the diplomacy," apparently defying speculation that he had been sidelined due to illness. Underscoring the new level of coordination between Beijing and Washington on North Korea, he said Chinese officials told the North Koreans that the U.S. would be prepared to hold an initial bilateral meeting that would "lead rapidly to a six-party resumption of talks." He said the six-party format would allow for any number of bilateral, trilateral or other types of meetings, but that the framework was essential. There was complete agreement between Beijing and Washington on that point, he said. During his meetings in Beijing, Campbell said he would also seek greater coordination with Beijing on issues involving Afghanistan, Pakistan, Myanmar and Iran, as well as strengthened bilateral military-to-military contacts. "It is incumbent on the United States and China to take steps to build trust and confidence on a range of issues, not just on the financial or economics side," he said. On military issues, measures were needed to "avoid crises and unintended miscalculations on either side," Campbell said.
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