China blames US for ‘stalemate’ in ties as talks begin – BusinessWorld

BEIJING  China blamed the United States on Monday for a “stalemate” in two-way ties, accusing it of creating an “imaginary enemy,” and setting a confrontational tone during a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman.  

Ms. Sherman, the second-ranked US diplomat, arrived on Sunday for the rare face-to-face talks in the northern city of Tianjin amid worsening relations between the world’s two largest economies.  

“US-China relations are in a standstill and face serious difficulties,” Vice Foreign Minister Xie Feng was quoted as saying during the meeting by state television.  

“The United States wants to reignite the sense of national purpose by establishing China as an ‘imaginary enemy.’”  

Ms. Sherman, whose China visit was added late to an Asian itinerary that included stops in Japan, South Korea, and Mongolia amid wrangling over protocol between Beijing and Washington, was due to meet later on Monday with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a member of the state council, or China’s cabinet.  

On Saturday, Mr. Wang had warned that China would not accept the United States taking a “superior” position in the relationship, a day after China announced sanctions on former US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and others.  

Senior US officials had outlined Ms. Sherman’s expected position during the talks, saying the United States welcomed competition with Beijing but would insist on a level playing field and “guardrails” to avoid conflicts.  

The US government and lawmakers have been critical of China’s policy in Hong Kong and Xinjiang, with the U.S. Senate having passed a bill this month to ban imports from the far western region, citing forced labor concerns.  

Last Wednesday, State Department spokesman Ned Price said that Sherman would be travelling to China “from a position of strength.”  

Monday’s meeting took place amid frayed relations between Beijing and Washington that have worsened in the months since an initial diplomatic meeting in March in Anchorage, the first under US President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.’s administration.  

At the Alaska meeting, Chinese officials, including Mr. Wang, railed against the state of US democracy, while US officials accused the Chinese side of grandstanding.  

Monday’s talks were held amid stringent Chinese COVID-19 measures, which have meant that visiting foreign officials have met Chinese counterparts outside Beijing, the capital.  

Foreign media were kept at a distance from the hotel where the talks took place, but Chinese media were permitted on the premises.  Yew Lun Tian/Reuters 

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