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US, China Spar in First Face-to-Face Meeting Under Biden

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US, China Spar in First Face-to-Face Meeting Under Biden

The contentious tone of the two sides’ public comments suggested their private discussions will be even more rocky.

US, China Spar in First Face-to-Face Meeting Under Biden

Chinese Communist Party foreign affairs chief Yang Jiechi, center, and China’s State Councilor Wang Yi, second from left, speak at the opening session of US-China talks at the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska, Thursday, March 18, 2021.

Credit: Frederic J. Brown/Pool via AP

Top U.S. and Chinese officials offered sharply different views of each other and the world on Thursday as the two sides met face-to-face for the first time since President Joe Biden took office.

In unusually pointed public remarks for a staid diplomatic meeting, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Communist Party foreign affairs chief Yang Jiechi took aim at each other’s country’s policies at the start of two days of talks in Alaska. The contentious tone of their public comments suggested the private discussions would be even more rocky.

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