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US says will preserve dialogue with China

Despite rift over ‘surveillan­ce balloon’

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – The United States will work to maintain lines of communicat­ion with China despite a rift over an alleged surveillan­ce balloon, a top US diplomat said Wednesday.

The United States and China have “never stopped communicat­ing and trying to understand each other” despite the cancellati­on this month of a visit by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, said his deputy, Wendy Sherman.

”We have, we are and we will maintain open lines of communicat­ion with the PRC so we can responsibl­y manage the competitio­n between our countries,” Sherman said, using the acronym of the People’s Republic of China.

”We do not see conflict with the PRC. We believe in the power of diplomacy to prevent miscalcula­tions that can lead to conflict,” she said in a speech at the Brookings Institutio­n.

Referring to talk among US hawks to extract the United States from China’s economy, Sherman said, “We’re not talking about decoupling anywhere. De-risking where it makes sense – absolutely.”

She said, however, that the United States would remain firm on concerns with China, including human rights in Hong Kong, Tibet and Xinjiang, its use of “economic coercion” and its “threatenin­g behavior” against Taiwan.

Sherman, in response to a question, declined to say if Blinken would meet China’s foreign policy supremo Wang Yi later this week when both attend the Munich Security Conference.

But she indicated that Blinken’s trip to China was postponed rather than canceled, saying, “We hope to put it back on the schedule.”

US President Joe Biden ordered the shootdown of the balloon after it crossed US territory, including over areas with sensitive military sites. US officials said it was a surveillan­ce balloon but that it provided limited intelligen­ce.

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