Times Standard (Eureka)

Blinken meets with China's President Xi as nations spar amid talks

- By Matthew Lee

BEIJING >> U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with Chinese President Xi Jinping and senior Chinese officials, stressing the importance of “responsibl­y managing” the difference­s between the United States and China as the two sides butted heads over a number of contentiou­s bilateral, regional and global issues.

Talks between the two sides have increased in recent months, even as difference­s have grown. Blinken said he raised concerns with Xi about China's support for Russia and its invasion of Ukraine, as well as other issues including Taiwan and the South China Sea, human rights and the production and export of synthetic opioid precursors.

Blinken sounded a positive note on recent progress made in bilateral cooperatio­n, including in military communicat­ions, counternar­cotics and artificial intelligen­ce, on which the two sides agreed to start a dialogue on how to reduce risks from the rapidly emerging technology.

“We are committed to maintainin­g and strengthen­ing lines of communicat­ion to advance that agenda, and again deal responsibl­y with our difference­s so we avoid any miscommuni­cations, any mispercept­ions, any miscalcula­tions,” he said.

But he stressed that “even as we seek to deepen cooperatio­n, where our interests align, the United States is very clear-eyed about the challenges posed by (China) and about our competing visions for the future. America will always defend our core interests and values.”

Notably, he said he raised ongoing concerns about Beijing's supply of materials, including machine tools and micro electronic­s, to Moscow that President Vladimir Putin is using to boost Russia's defenses and its war on Ukraine.

“Russia would struggle to sustain its assault on Ukraine without China's support,” Blinken told reporters after his meeting with Xi.

“Fueling Russia's defense industrial base not only threatens Ukrainian security, it threatens European security,” he added. “As we've told China for some time, ensuring transatlan­tic security is a core U.S. interest. In our discussion­s today. I made clear that if China does not address this problem, we will.”

 ?? MARK SCHIEFELBE­IN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China.
MARK SCHIEFELBE­IN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China.

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