US, China top diplomats discuss key issues, show differences

Published February 7, 2021
This combination file photo shows China’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi (L) and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (R). — AP
This combination file photo shows China’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi (L) and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (R). — AP

BEIJING: The top American and Chinese diplomats spoke on Saturday in the first major exchange between the countries since President Joe Biden took office and touched on several critical issues that have strained their ties.

China’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed in a phone call tension points in the bilateral relationship between the two, notably the situation in Xinjiang, home to the Uighur minority whose treatment is heavily criticized in the West, as well as Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The two statements reaffirmed the different positions of the countries, which have clashed on issues from trade to Beijing’s crackdown in Hong Kong to increased US support for self-ruled democratic Taiwan.

US-China relations have fallen to new lows in the past few years, accelerated in part by former President Donald Trump starting a trade war with Beijing and blaming it for the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than two million people globally.

Blinken said the US would work with allies to hold China accountable for its efforts to threaten stability in the Indo-Pacific, including across the Taiwan Strait.

He said that the United States will continue to stand up for human rights and democratic values, including in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong, according to the State Department statement.

Yang said that at present, the Sino-US relationship is at a crucial juncture.

“The Chinese governments policy towards the US has always maintained a high degree of stability and continuity, he was quoted as saying by the state-run Xinhua News Agency.

He urged Washington “to correct the mistakes made over a period of time and work with China to uphold the spirit of non-conflict, non-confrontation, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation and focus on cooperation, manage differences as well as promote the healthy and stable development of China-US relations.

The Chinese side maintained that Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Tibet were strictly internal affairs and they won’t tolerate any foreign interference, Xinhua reported.

Yang called the Taiwan issue as the most sensitive, most important and core issue between the US and China.

Under Trump, the US increased weapons sales to and official exchanges with the self-ruled island, which China claims as part of its own territory to be reunited by force if necessary.

In 2020, China’s People Liberation Army sent fighter jets towards the island on an almost daily basis, stepping up a targeted campaign of harassment.

Yang had struck a positive tone when he spoke earlier this week to the influential US National Committee on United States-China Relations.

Acknowledging differences between the two, he said, it is crucial to properly control them and not allow them to interfere with the overall development of bilateral relations.

Blinken specifically cal­l­ed on China to condemn the military coup in Myan­mar. Yang, in response, em­pha­sized that the international community should create a good external environment for the proper settlement of the Myanmar issue.

China has invested billions of dollars in Myanmar mines, oil and gas pipelines and other infrastructure and is its biggest trading partner.

Published in Dawn, February 7th, 2021

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