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W.House still hopes for improved China ties despite dictators jab

W.House still hopes for improved China ties despite dictators jab

The White House stated Wednesday it had “every expectation” that the highest U.S. diplomat’s latest journey to Beijing will result in higher relations, even after Joe Biden in contrast China‘s chief to embarrassed “dictators.”

U.S. State Secretary Antony Blinken “made some progress” throughout a long-awaited journey to China, a senior administration official stated Wednesday.

“We have every expectation of building on that progress,” the official stated.

Blinken’s go to, which concluded Monday, was meant to re-establish traces of communication as tensions simmer between the 2 world powers over Taiwan and an incident involving a Chinese balloon in February, which Washington believes was spying on the United States.

But China on Wednesday slammed Biden’s remarks equating Chinese chief Xi Jinping with “dictators.”

Beijing referred to as that assertion, made by Biden on Tuesday at a fundraiser in California, “an open political provocation.”

The White House afterward sought to easy tensions.

“It should come as no surprise that the President speaks candidly about China and the differences that we have — we are certainly not alone in that,” the official stated later Wednesday.

“The President believes that diplomacy, including that undertaken by Secretary Blinken, is the responsible way to manage tensions,” the official added.

Tuesday was not the primary time Biden has made important, even provocative, statements at fund-raising receptions — normally small-scale occasions at which cameras and recordings are forbidden however the place journalists could hearken to and transcribe the president’s opening remarks.

At one such occasion final October Biden spoke of the specter of nuclear “Armageddon” from Russia.

Source: www.anews.com.tr