China's foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said in a statement late on Wednesday suggestions made by a US official that China had delayed the talks "completely distorted the facts, had a hidden motive and were extremely irresponsible".
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A senior US official told Reuters on Sunday that China had cancelled a security meeting with US Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis that had been planned for October.
"China is extremely dissatisfied with this. The facts are that the United States a few days ago told China it hoped to postpone the second round of the China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue," Hua said.
"We request related parties stop this sort of behaviour of making something out of nothing and spreading rumours," she said.
Beijing and Washington are locked in a spiralling trade war, with frictions between them threatening to move beyond trade. The meeting of the US China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue, which first took place in Washington last year, was due to be held with Mattis and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
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