China foreign minister tells Blinken relations with the US could slip into âdownward spiralâ | US news![]() Chinaâs foreign minister, Wang Yi, has warned the US that the recent improvements in the two countriesâ relations were being jeopardised by âdisruptionsâ which could take them back to a âdownward spiralâ leading to rivalry, confrontation and even conflict. Wang was speaking at the start of a meeting in Beijing with the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, at a time of renewed tension in the relations between the superpowers. Blinkenâs three-day visit to China comes five months after a largely successful summit between US and China leaders Joe Biden and Xi Jinping. But the US is now threatening sanctions against Chinese companies for supplying the Russian defense industry, and is considering tariffs in the face of what Washington says is Chinese manufacturing over-capacity. The Biden administration has also tightened export controls on advanced computer chips. While Blinken was on the way to China, Congress passed legislation that would ban the social media platform TikTok within a year in the US â if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, does not sell its stake â as well as provide billions of dollars in aid for the Indo-Pacific that would largely benefit Taiwan. At the start of a meeting between US and Chinese delegations at the Diaoyutai state guest house in Beijing, Wang suggested the bilateral relationship was at a turning point. Since the Biden-Xi summit in San Francisco in November, he said it was âbeginning to stabiliseâ with increased dialogue and cooperation. âThis is welcomed by our two peoples and the international community,â Wang said through an official interpreter. âBut at the same time, the negative factors in the relationship are still increasing and building and the relationship is facing all kinds of disruptions.â âChinaâs legitimate development rights have been unreasonably suppressed and our core interests are facing challenges,â he said. âShould China and the United States keep to the right direction of moving forward with stability or return to a downward spiral?â âThis is a major question before our two countries, which tests our sincerity and ability,â Wang added. âShould our two sides lead international cooperation on global issues and achieve win-win for all, or engage in rivalry and confrontation or even slide into conflict, which would be a lose-lose for all? The international community is waiting for our answer.â In response, Blinken said he welcomed the opportunity to have face-to-face talks âto avoid misunderstandings, to avoid miscalculationsâ. âThat it really is a shared responsibility that we have, not only for our own people, but for people around the world, given the impact that the relationship between our countries has around the world,â Blinken said. âItâs important to demonstrate that weâre managing responsibly the most consequential relationship for both of us in the world.â Source link Posted: 2024-04-26 05:01:25 |
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