New Straits Times

Settle difference­s responsibl­y, Blinken tells US and China

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called yesterday on the United States and China to manage their difference­s “responsibl­y” as he went on a charm offensive ahead of expected tough talks.

A day before meeting Beijing’s top brass to tackle thorny issues including Russia, Taiwan and trade, Blinken’s visit to Shanghai has seen him sample local food, watch a basketball game and stroll along the city’s famous Bund promenade.

Visiting the local Communist Party leader in a room with sweeping views of the Shanghai skyline, Blinken said US President Joe Biden was committed to “direct and sustained” dialogue between the world’s two largest economies after years of mounting tension.

“I think it’s important to underscore the value of direct engagement, of speaking to each other, laying out our difference­s, which are real, seeking to work through them,” Blinken said.

“We have an obligation for our people to manage the relationsh­ip between our two countries responsibl­y.”

The Chinese Communist Party secretary for Shanghai, Chen Jining, welcomed Blinken and spoke of the importance of US businesses to the city.

“Whether we choose cooperatio­n or confrontat­ion, it affects the wellbeing of both peoples, both countries and the future of humanity,” Chen told him.

The country’s financial capital, Shanghai is often a stepping stone to power in China, with President Xi Jinping previously serving briefly in the city.

China has not announced plans for Blinken to meet Xi, although on Blinken’s last visit in June, they saw each other in a meeting announced at the last minute.

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