The Third U.S.-China Strategic Security and Stability Dialogue, supported by the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF), was held in Beijing from December 16–17, 2025. The Dialogue was co-organized by the Grandview Institute and UK-based international crisis mediation organization, Inter Mediate. James Chau, President of CUSEF, moderated several panel discussions during the event.
The Dialogue focused on strategic security and stability within the context of U.S.-China relations, including discussions on traditional nuclear deterrence, the impact of emerging technologies and artificial intelligence on nuclear security, crisis prevention, and risk management.
Participating experts generally agreed that, against the backdrop of a complex and rapidly evolving international security landscape, it is necessary for China and the United States to maintain ongoing communication and dialogue on "strategic security and stability," and explore the possibility of engaging in multilateral dialogue under the P5 Mechanism.
The Dialogue concluded that 2026 could serve as a critical window for improving U.S.-China relations, with potential cooperation opportunities in areas such as the peaceful use of nuclear energy, non-proliferation, and countering nuclear terrorism.

