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U.S. and China Engage In Talks Amid Accusations Of Hindering Chinese Development
- Blinken and Wang discuss trade and policy issues, with Wang accusing the U.S. of hindering China’s progress.
- Tensions persist over China’s support for Russia and other contentious issues.
- Biden signs a bill countering China’s military power, highlighting ongoing tensions.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that during talks between U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Wang accused the United States of hindering China’s progress.
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They met at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse to address trade and policy disputes.
Despite stability in their relationship, Wang highlighted increasing negative factors and challenges to China’s development rights.
Blinken emphasized the importance of face-to-face diplomacy outlined by Presidents Biden and Xi.
The meeting took place at a historic guesthouse, reflecting the significance of their discussions. U.S. officials signaled concerns over China’s support for Russia, threatening action against Chinese firms aiding Russia’s defense industry.
This adds strain to the China-U.S. relationship, already tested by past events.
Differences persist despite efforts to enhance military communication and trade relations.
Blinken’s visit coincided with Biden signing a bill to counter China’s military power and support Taiwan and Ukraine.
Contentious issues like the South China Sea and fentanyl supply persist.
Chinese officials stress their red lines, including sovereignty and Taiwan.
Blinken may meet President Xi, with both sides keeping options open for further dialogue.
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Treasury Secretary Yellen hinted at potential responses to China’s industrial practices.
She stressed the global unacceptability of China’s employment strategies.
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