US says fentanyl talks with China 'meaningful' but more needs to be
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[January 31, 2024]
By Antoni Slodkowski
BEIJING (Reuters) - Talks between the U.S. and Chinese officials on
stemming the flow of chemicals used for the production of deadly
fentanyl have been "substantive" but "much more" needs to be done, the
head of the White House delegation to Beijing said on Wednesday.
Washington hopes for deeper law enforcement cooperation, including on
tackling illicit finance, and wants Beijing to put further controls on
the chemicals that can be used to make fentanyl, said Deputy Assistant
to the President and Deputy Homeland Security Advisor Jen Daskal.
"There is a lot more action that's needed in a range of areas that we
discussed," Daskal told Reuters in an interview at the U.S. embassy in
Beijing after the talks, adding "there's a renewed spirit of commitment
to cooperate".
Daskal led an interagency delegation that held two days of talks with
Chinese counterparts, resulting in the launch of a counter-narcotics
working group - the first serious sign of cooperation on tackling the
spread of fentanyl since late 2019.
The Beijing meetings follow a summit in San Francisco in November where
U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed to work on
the issue, marking a notable shift in tone between the leaders and
warming of relations.
Fentanyl is a leading cause of drug overdoses in the United States. The
U.S. has said that China is the primary source of the precursor
chemicals synthesized into fentanyl by drug cartels in Mexico. China
denies this.
Following the talks, China said on Tuesday they were "in-depth and
pragmatic," expressing hope the two sides could accommodate each other's
concerns and "enhance and expand cooperation to provide more positive
energy for stable, sound and sustainable China-U.S. relations".
Daskal "applauded" China for taking a series of concrete steps after the
November summit and even before the group had been launched, and urged
further action.
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U.S. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Homeland Security
Advisor Jen Daskal speaks during a meeting with Chinese Minister of
Public Security Wang Xiaohong at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in
Beijing, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. Daskal is leading an interagency
U.S. delegation to Beijing to launch the U.S.-China Counternarcotics
Working Group. Ng Han Guan/Pool via REUTERS
"They've taken some enforcement
actions against some particular companies that were engaging in
particularly concerning illicit behavior," said Daskal.
She also said China has started to send information to the
International Narcotics Control Board about particular incidents,
"that then allow global law enforcement agencies around the world to
follow up on that information."
Ties between the two countries have been tense in recent years over
a range of issues including the origins of COVID-19, trade tariffs,
Taiwan and human rights, hampering Washington's hopes of persuading
China to re-join its efforts to stop the flow of fentanyl into the
United States.
In November 2019, in an unusual disclosure of Sino-U.S. cooperation
in cracking down on fentanyl crimes, Chinese and U.S. law
enforcement jointly announced that they had worked together to break
up a smuggling ring.
But such cooperation on narcotics fizzled out when COVID-19 arrived,
and multiple geopolitical headwinds pushed bilateral ties to their
lowest in decades.
Daskal said that "there's a lot that companies can do...to stop
selling to customers that are engaged in what is apparently bad
behavior and to ensure they are labeling their exports correctly."
She said she expected to measure the progress of the cooperation
during meetings between senior government officials in February and
over the summer in Washington.
(Reporting by Antoni Slodkowski; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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