Gert Grobler
Although US President Joe Biden announced, before his assumption of office, that he would continue “to be tough” on China, the first encounter between US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi, regrettably resulted in a bitter confrontation.
Blinken launched a scathing and inappropriate attack on China from the outset.
He highlighted the deep concern of the US with actions by China in regard to Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Uygur ethnic group in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
The Chinese delegation, determined to safeguard its legitimate interests, promptly retaliated in a comprehensive, hard-hitting manner. It did, however, emphasise it did not seek confrontation with the US, and that it preferred co-operation.
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