Conflict between US, China in first direct talks after Biden becomes president

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Anchorage (US): In the first meeting of the top officials of America (China) and China (China) after Joe Biden took over as the President of the US, the two sides were absolutely unconcerned about each other and the world. Have conflicting views. At the start of the two-day talks in Alaska, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Chinese Communist Party’s head of foreign affairs Yang Jiechi targeted each other’s country policies.

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This is unusual for any serious diplomatic dialogue. In this meeting, both sides feel that personal talks can be more ruckus. The meeting in Anchorage is like a new test for a strained relationship between the two countries. The two countries have differences on issues ranging from trade to human rights in Tibet, Hong Kong, and the western Xinjiang region of China.

They also have controversies over Taiwan, China’s growing dominance in the South China Sea, and the Corona Virus epidemic. Blinken said the Biden administration is united with its allies against the growing trend of China’s hegemony. At this, Yang issued a list of China’s complaints about the United States, accusing Washington of fomenting criticism of Beijing on human rights and other issues.

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