Antony Blinken and Xi Jinping hold ‘candid’ talks in Beijing
The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, has wrapped up a rare trip to Beijing where he met China’s president, Xi Jinping, concluding a high-stakes visit aimed at stabilising spiralling relations.
A Path Forward
Speaking at a press briefing in Beijing before his departure, Blinken said he had had “an important conversation” with Xi during the 35-minute encounter and stressed it was the responsibility of both countries to find a path forward.
“In every meeting, I stressed that direct engagement and sustained communication at senior levels is the best way to responsibly manage our differences and ensure competition does not veer into conflict,” Blinken said. “I heard the same from my Chinese counterparts.”
Positive Signals
Blinken, the first holder of his post to meet the Chinese leader since 2018, strode towards Xi with his hand outstretched at the Great Hall of the People, a venue China often uses for greeting heads of state – positive signals in the choreography of diplomacy.
“The two sides have had candid and in-depth discussions,” Xi said at the start of the meeting, in comments broadcast on Chinese state television. “I hope that through this visit, Mr Secretary, you will make more positive contributions to stabilising China-US relations,” Xi added, addressing Blinken.
Made Progress
The rest of the discussion was held behind closed doors. The Chinese readout said the two sides “made progress” and reached agreement on specific issues, without offering further details.
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