US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) walks with China’s Overseas Minister Qin Gang (R) forward of a gathering on the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on June 18, 2023.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday met with Chinese language Overseas Minister Qin Gang and prime diplomat Wang Yi in Beijing on a high-stakes diplomatic mission to chill U.S.-China tensions which have overshadowed geopolitics in latest months.
The journey by Blinken makes him the highest-level American official to go to China since Joe Biden grew to become U.S. president and the primary U.S. secretary of state to make the journey in practically 5 years.
Blinken’s unique journey plans for February have been disrupted by information of an alleged Chinese language spy balloon flying over U.S. airspace. The U.S. in the end shot down the alleged spy balloon, and tensions between the world’s two largest economies have since remained tense. Beijing insisted the balloon was an unnamed climate tracker that blew off beam.
Blinken is about to have a working dinner later Sunday on the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse with Qin, who was previosuly China’s ambassador to the U.S. Some studies recommend there may additionally be a gathering with President Xi Jinping on Monday throughout Blinken’s two-day go to.
Expectations for a major restoration within the U.S.-China relationship, particularly because of Blinken’s journey, stay low. State division spokesperson Matthew Miller stated in an announcement final week that Blinken will focus on the significance of sustaining open traces of communication and can “increase bilateral problems with concern, world and regional issues, and potential cooperation on shared transnational challenges.”
On the annual Shangri-La Dialogue occasion in Singapore earlier this month, the U.S. protection chief and his Chinese language counterpart did not have a proper assembly. And extra broadly, worldwide journey restrictions throughout the Covid-19 pandemic restricted contact between the U.S. and Chinese language governments.
In August, a controversial go to to Taiwan by Nancy Pelosi, then speaker of the U.S. Home of Representatives, fueled Beijing’s ire. Beijing considers Taiwan a part of its territory, with no proper to conduct diplomatic relations by itself. The U.S. acknowledges Beijing as the only real authorized authorities of China, whereas sustaining unofficial relations with the island, a democratically self-governed area.
Biden’s go to to Beijing might additionally probably pave the way in which for a November assembly between Biden and his Chinese language counterpart Xi — their first since Bali in November, a day earlier than a G-20 summit kicked off.
In late Might, the U.S. commerce secretary and her Chinese language counterpart met in Washington, D.C. And U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen can be anticipated to go to China at an unspecified time.
China’s new ambassador to the U.S., Xie Feng, arrived within the U.S. in late Might after a interval of about six months with nobody in that place. Biden stated across the similar time that he anticipated U.S.-China tensions would “start to thaw very shortly.”
A possible alternative for Biden and Xi to satisfy once more could be in November, throughout the Asia-Pacific Financial Cooperation Leaders’ Summit that is set to be held in San Francisco.