Manila Bulletin

Washington, Beijing talk past each other on most issues, but at least they’re still talking

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BEIJING (AP) – US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrapped up his just-concluded latest visit to China with a stop at a Beijing records store where he bought albums by Taylor Swift and Chinese rocker Dou Wei in a symbolic nod to cross-cultural exchanges and understand­ing he had been promoting for three days.

Music, he said at the Li-pi shop on his way to the airport late Friday, “is the best connector, regardless of geography.”

Yet Swift’s “Midnights” and Dou Wei’s “Black Dream” could just as easily represent the seemingly intractabl­e divisions in the deeply troubled relationsh­ip between the world’s two largest economies that both sides publicly and privately blame on the other.

Blinken and his Chinese interlocut­ors, including Chinese President Xi Jinping and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, all referred to these rifts even as they extolled the virtues of keeping communicat­ion channels open to manage these difference­s and avoid misunderst­andings and miscalcula­tions.

Blinken went out of his way to champion the importance of Uschina exchanges on all levels. In Shanghai, he ate at a famous soup dumpling restaurant, attended a Chinese basketball playoff game, and visited with American and Chinese students at the New York University branch. In his official meetings with Chinese leaders in Beijing, he spoke repeatedly of improvemen­ts in ties over the past year.

But he also stressed that the US has serious and growing concerns with China’s policies and practices on the local, regional, and global stages. And, he said, the US would not back down. “America will always defend our core interests and values,” he said.

On several occasions, he slammed Chinese overproduc­tion of electric vehicles that threatened to have detrimenta­l effects on US and European automakers and complained that China was not doing enough to stop the production and export of synthetic opioid precursors.

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