August
1
China and the United States hold their first ever strategic
dialogue in Beijing with a view to increasing transparency and
improving bilateral relations. The closed-door dialogue, the first
of its kind since the two countries forged diplomatic ties in 1979,
was co-chaired by Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo and US
Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick.
2
China succeeds in launching its 21st retrievable science and
technology experimental satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch
Center in northwest China. The satellite, which would be used to
carry out scientific research, land surveying and mapping, and
experiments in outer space, was projected with a Long March-2C
carrier rocket.
10
China's central bank inaugurates its second headquarters in
Shanghai. Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor of the People's Bank of China,
said the Shanghai headquarters is designed to help the bank better
perform its functions in regulating the Chinese financial market
and improving its services for Shanghai as the country's financial
hub.
18-25
The first China-Russia joint military exercises are held. The
war game, code-named "Peace Mission 2005," began in the Russian Far
East city of Vladivostok. The second and third stages of the drills
were conducted in east China's Shandong Peninsula. The exercises
were neither aimed at any third party nor concerned with the
interests of any third country, and posed no threat to any country,
said the Chinese and Russian chiefs of general staffs.
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