US-China talks off to a bad start as both sides attack each other for more than an hour

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US and Chinese officials have clashed during their first face-to-face meeting since Joe Biden became president.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Communist Party foreign affairs chief Yang Jiechi shared with reporters their sharply different views of each other and the world at the beginning of the two-day talks in Alaska.

Relations between the world’s two largest economies were already tense before the two met thanks to trade disputes, the coronavirus pandemic, Beijing’s assertiveness over the South China Sea, and human rights in Tibet, Hong Kong and Xinjiang.

Mr Blinken said China’s actions “threaten the rules-based order that maintains global stability”, adding: “That’s why they’re not merely internal matters, and why we feel an obligation to raise these issues here today.”

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But Mr Yang was having none of it, speaking for more than 15 minutes and criticising American democracy, its treatment of minorities, and its foreign and trade policies.

He said the US should “change its own image and stop advancing its own democracy in the rest of the world”, adding: “Many people within the United States actually have little confidence in the democracy of the United States.”

He said US officials had spoken for too long in their opening remarks, they were “inhospitable”, and made “unreasonable attacks and accusations of Chinese domestic and foreign policies and provok(ing) quarrels”.

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Yang Jiechi (R), director of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Office for China, and Wang Yi (L), China's State Councilor and Foreign Minister, arrive for a meeting with U.S. counterparts at the opening session of U.S.-China talks at the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. March 18, 2021. Frederic J. Brown/Pool via REUTERS
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Wang Yi and Yang Jiechi arrive at the talks in the US state of Alaska

He added: “The United States uses its military force and financial hegemony to carry out long arm jurisdiction and suppress other countries.

“It abuses so-called notions of national security to obstruct normal trade exchanges, and incite some countries to attack China.

“Let me say here that in front of the Chinese side, the United States does not have the qualification to say that it wants to speak to China from a position of strength… the US side was not even qualified to say such things even 20 years or 30 years back, because this is not the way to deal with the Chinese people.”

Mr Blinken appeared annoyed, saying: “The Chinese delegation… seems to have arrived intent on grandstanding, focused on public theatrics and dramatics over substance.”

He added: “I’m hearing deep satisfaction that the United States is back, that we’re re-engaged.

“I’m also hearing deep concern about some of the actions your government is taking.”

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (2nd R), joined by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan (R), speaks while facing Yang Jiechi (2nd L), director of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Office, and Wang Yi (L), China's State Councilor and Foreign Minister, at the opening session of U.S.-China talks at the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. March 18, 2021. Frederic J. Brown/Pool via REUTERS
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The US has said it will work with China when it is beneficial, such as for climate change policy

Mr Biden became US president in January and his administration has yet to formulate its China policy but they have vowed to work with China when it is beneficial, citing climate change and the coronavirus pandemic as examples.

Mr Blinken also said he hoped China would persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.

The administration has not said how it will handle the tariffs that were placed on Chinese goods under predecessor Donald Trump.

However, they have made it clear they will pay more attention to democratic values and allegations of human rights abuses by China.

Just days ago, Mr Blinken announced new sanctions over Beijing’s crackdown on democracy in Hong Kong, something that prompted China’s state councillor Wang Yi to say: “Certainly this is miscalculated and only reflects the vulnerability and weakness inside the United States and it will not shake China’s position or resolve on those issues.”

A US official summed up the mood before the talks began by saying: “We’re expecting much of these conversations will be pretty, pretty tough.”

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2 Comments

  1. Mr Yang and his cronies are not welcome in America and Americans will not tolerate the ignorance of the Communists and I for one demand our government revert back to Communist policies prior and immediately after the Vietnam war.

    There are many peaceful and loving Chinese Americans as other Asian cultures in America and they are here because they can not stand this gang of Communist dictators nor do Americans. Run their collective asses out their brand of politics is not well here nor is any American politician that has any sympathy for this style of communist dictatorship. That means you Biden, Obama and countless many other Democrats and RINO’s leave our Great Nation now. We the people stand for Make America Great.

  2. The fact that the Chinese spoke of the racism in the USA is something the democrats created and won on. Now they resent being called a racist country?

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