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Top US and Chinese diplomats to meet on sidelines of G20 this week

  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi have scheduled an in-person discussion in Bali
  • Expected topics include Beijing’s continued tacit support for Moscow and the invasion of Ukraine

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (left) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi meeting at the Group of 20 in Rome on October 31, 2021. The two will meet again this week during a G20 session in Bali. Photo: AFP

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Indonesia this week to explore ways to “responsibly” manage the two countries’ rivalry and seek areas of cooperation, US officials said on Tuesday, amid soaring tensions on a number of fronts.

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The meeting is to take place on the sidelines of a G20 foreign ministers’ meeting on Thursday and Friday on the Indonesian island of Bali, State Department spokesman Ned Price said.

Wang (centre) is welcomed by Myanmar Foreign Ministry representatives and Chinese embassy officials upon his arrival in Myanmar on Saturday, his first visit to Myanmar since the military seized power last year. Photo: Myanmar Ministry of Information via AP
Wang (centre) is welcomed by Myanmar Foreign Ministry representatives and Chinese embassy officials upon his arrival in Myanmar on Saturday, his first visit to Myanmar since the military seized power last year. Photo: Myanmar Ministry of Information via AP

In a brief statement, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said the two diplomats would “exchange views on the current state of US-China relations as well as major international and regional issues”.

Daniel Kritenbrink, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, told reporters that Washington’s goal was to “manage responsibly the intense competition between the United States and the PRC”.

“So I would expect that, in the course of that meeting, we’ll be able to discuss having guardrails – so to speak – on the relationship so that our competition does not spill over into miscalculation or confrontation,” he said.

Blinken is likely to raise issues that the US and China can work together on, a State Department official said. Photo: Getty Images
Blinken is likely to raise issues that the US and China can work together on, a State Department official said. Photo: Getty Images

In addition, Blinken would likely raise areas of potential cooperation between the two powers, Kritenbrink said, including the climate crisis, global health and stemming the transnational flow of narcotics.

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