Input 2021.03.20 12:21
Point out the opponent’s weakness and fight for 1 hour in front of the reporters
US President Joe Biden said, “I am very proud of the Secretary of State (Blincoln),” for the two sides broke diplomatic customs and fought a rampage at a high-level talks between the United States and China on the 19th (local time).
U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blingen and White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan made public for more than an hour the day before in Anchorage, Alaska, with Chinese Political Officer Yang Jietsu and Wang Yi, Chinese Foreign Affairs Officer in charge of diplomacy. I had a snow battle.
Initially, the two countries started the talks to take photos of the reporters, each spoke for about two minutes, and then decided to hold a private talks without the reporters. However, as both countries criticized the other’s weaknesses, there was an unusual situation in which they engaged in a battle for more than an hour in front of reporters.
“We will discuss our deep concerns about China’s actions, including cyberattacks on Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the United States, and economic coercion against our alliance,” Blincoln said. “It threatens the order based on the norm that maintains it.” At the start of the talks, China touched the most sensitive issue.
The two-day high-level talks between the United States and China on the 18th and 19th ended without any results without a joint announcement.
In this regard, the White House said President Biden knew that relations with China would be competitive. According to Reuters and White House Pool reporters, White House deputy spokesman Karin Jean-Pierre said in an in-flight briefing prior to his visit to Atlanta, Georgia that day, “We knew it would be difficult to get in here.” President Biden said he still wants to cooperate with each other when it is mutually beneficial.
Deputy Spokesperson Jean-Pierre said of the high-level US-China talks in Alaska that “the delegation was committed to presenting the principles, interests and values that energized engagement with China.”