China’s “Alaska talks were beneficial…to go on a stable orbit”

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China’s “Alaska talks were beneficial…to go on a stable orbit”

Yang Zetsu “It was honest and constructive, but there are still differences”
Wang said, “Sovereignty is a matter of principle…do not underestimate Chinese will”

(Seoul = News 1) Reporter Jo So-young |
2021-03-20 06:37 Send

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Chinese Foreign Affairs Officer Yang Jietsu (right) and Wang Yi, a member of the State Council for Foreign Affairs and Minister of Foreign Affairs, are arriving at a high-level US-China conference held in Anchorage, Alaska on March 18, 2021 (local time). © AFP=News1 © News1 Reporter Dongmyeong Woo

China, after finishing high-level talks with the US, China, and Alaska for two days starting on the 18th (hereinafter referred to as local time), announced that the talks with the US were constructive and beneficial. China mentioned that it has made it clear to the US that the sovereignty issue should not be touched.

On the 19th, Reuters and AFP quoted Chinese media, respectively, and tweeted after Yang Jietsu’s diplomatic affairs officer in charge of diplomatic relations with the Communist Party of the Communist Party said, “The talks with the United States are frank, constructive, and beneficial, but of course there are still differences.” He said he said.

Both sides said, “The two sides must go on a healthy and stable trajectory with a conflict-free policy.”

Meanwhile, Wang Yi, a member of the state council in charge of foreign affairs and foreign affairs minister, who participated in the talks with both lawmakers, “(at the meeting) made it clear to the US that sovereignty is a matter of principle, and China’s will to defend it should not be underestimated. He said.

At this meeting, the United States discussed the issue of violations of human rights and democracy in China in Xinjiang Uighur, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

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