China and the United States agreed on Monday to try and stabilize their intense rivalry to avoid veering into conflict but did not announce any major breakthroughs during a rare visit to Beijing by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Blinken, the first holder of his post to meet the Chinese leader since 2018, told reporters he had raised contentious issues such as Taiwan, the democratic island Beijing claims as its own.
And while he said the two sides had not moved forward on establishing regular military-to-military communications — a major concern for the wider world — he expected more senior U.S. officials would visit China in the coming weeks.
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Blinken, the first holder of his post to meet the Chinese leader since 2018, told reporters he had raised contentious issues such as Taiwan, the democratic island Beijing claims as its own.
And while he said the two sides had not moved forward on establishing regular military-to-military communications — a major concern for the wider world — he expected more senior U.S. officials would visit China in the coming weeks.
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