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Ahead of Blinken's visit, Chinese official says China-US relations stable despite US 'interference'

FP Staff April 23, 2024, 16:04:19 IST

“During Blinken’s visit, China will focus on strengthening understanding and dialogue, managing differences and promoting mutually beneficial cooperation and shared responsibilities,” said the official

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A man walks past the national flags of China and the US before a meeting between China's Vice Premier He Lifeng and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen at the Guangdong Zhudao Guest House, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, on 6 April, 2024. Reuters File
A man walks past the national flags of China and the US before a meeting between China's Vice Premier He Lifeng and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen at the Guangdong Zhudao Guest House, in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China, on 6 April, 2024. Reuters File

Ahead of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to China, a Chinese foreign ministry official said on Tuesday that Beijing-Washington relations are showing signs of stabilisation, despite US activities perceived as detrimental to Chinese interests.

According to a Reuters report, citing the state news agency Xinhua, the unnamed official, described as director-general of the foreign ministry’s department of North American and Oceanian affairs, said while relations should advance on a sustainable path, Chinese interests and its “bottom line” must be safeguarded.

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“The United States stubbornly promotes the strategy of containing China, continuously adopts erroneous words and actions that interfere in China’s internal affairs, smear China’s image, and harm China’s interests,” the report quoted official as saying.

“During Blinken’s visit, China will focus on strengthening understanding and dialogue, managing differences and promoting mutually beneficial cooperation and shared responsibilities,” the official added.

The trip will be Blinken’s first to China since June, when the United States was trying to restore high-level engagements after “spy balloon” incidents, and increased tensions around Taiwan were souring relations.

Since then, friction has eased, but Blinken is expected to raise a number of concerns related to the South China Sea, the Russia-Ukraine war and the crisis in the Middle East, among others.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden recently held talks that touched on hot-button issues, most notably ongoing confrontations in the South China Sea, and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.

Xi had said ties between the China and the US were beginning to stabilize, but that they could “slide into conflict or confrontation”, according to Xinhua.

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