Chinese ambassador to the US “made serious representations and strong protests to senior officials of the White House and the US Department of State on June 21” following President Biden’s comments likening Chinese President Xi Jinping to a dictator
“I don’t think it’s had any real consequence,” Biden said at a news conference Thursday, dismissing concerns that the relationship between the United States and China was worsening as “hysteria.” The US president said he expected to meet Xi in the near future, and suggested he would not tone down his rhetoric in the future.
“It was clear coming in that the relationship was at a point of instability,” Blinken said at a news conference in the Chinese capital Monday. “And both sides recognized the need to work to stabilize it.” “We’re not going to have success on every issue between us on any given day, but in a whole variety of areas, on the terms that we set for this trip, we have made progress and we are moving forward,” he added.
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