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Beijing warns Blinken of deteriorat­ing relationsh­ip in talks

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BEIJING: China’s foreign minister yesterday urged visiting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to address rising disagreeme­nts or risk a “downward spiral” between the two powers after months of efforts to ease tensions.

Mr Blinken, paying his second visit to the rival country in less than a year, voiced hope for progress but said he would directly raise areas of difference, which are expected to include Russia, Taiwan and trade.

China in turn has been infuriated by President Joe Biden’s pressure on the economic front — which is unlikely to ease during an election year — including a sweeping ban on semiconduc­tor exports and efforts to wrest blockbuste­r video app TikTok away from its Chinese owners.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi received Mr Blinken at the Diaoyutai state guesthouse in the capital’s ancient gardens before tables from the late Qing Dynasty and an imposing painting of a Chinese mountain scene.

Mr Wang told Mr Blinken that relations between the world’s two largest economies were “beginning to stabilise”, especially after Mr Biden and President Xi Jinping met in November near San Francisco.

“But at the same time, the negative factors in the relationsh­ip are still increasing and building,” Mr Wang said.

Saying that China “advocated respect for each other’s core interests”, he demanded that the United States not “trample on China’s red line” on sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t.

“China’s legitimate developmen­t rights have been unreasonab­ly suppressed and our core interests are facing challenges,” he said.

“Should China and the United States keep in the right direction of moving forward with stability, or return to a downward spiral?

“This is a major question before our two countries and tests our sincerity and ability.”

Despite the tough talk from Mr Wang, US officials and experts believe that Mr Xi’s foremost priority is to manage headwinds in the Chinese economy and that, at least in the short term, he is looking to avoid flare-ups with the West.

Mr Blinken’s aides previously said he would address a range of concerns including China’s support for Russia, which has rapidly rebuilt its military base two years into its invasion of Ukraine.

As he opened the meeting with Mr Wang, Mr Blinken said he would be “very clear, very direct”, but added, “I hope we make some progress on the issues our presidents agreed” on at the California summit.

He said the United States and China needed to show that they are “managing responsibl­y the most consequent­ial relationsh­ip, I think, for both of us in the world”.

The two countries should be as “clear as possible about the areas where we have difference­s — at the very least to avoid misunderst­andings, to avoid miscalcula­tions”, Mr Blinken said.

“That really is a shared responsibi­lity that we have not only for our own people, but for people around the world, given the impact that our relationsh­ip has,” he said.

China has not confirmed a meeting between Mr Blinken and Mr Xi but the president saw him on his last visit in June, with that sit-down announced at the last minute.

Mr Biden, who recently spoke by telephone with Mr Xi, faces a tough reelection fight in November against his predecesso­r Donald Trump, who has cast China as an enemy and vowed a hard line.

The Biden administra­tion has highlighte­d wins achieved by its diplomacy with China including what officials say is the first crackdown in years by Beijing on producers of precursor chemicals to fentanyl, the painkiller behind an addiction epidemic in the United States.

A State Department official said Mr Blinken would ask China for more consistent law-enforcemen­t action.

Mr Biden has increased pressure on China beyond Mr Trump in some areas.

 ?? AFP ?? US Secretary of State Antony Blinken follows China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing yesterday.
AFP US Secretary of State Antony Blinken follows China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing yesterday.

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