Before the first face-to-face meeting between the top US and Chinese diplomatic authorities after the inauguration of the Biden administration in the United States next week, Saki, a spokesman for the White House, referred to Taiwan, Hong Kong, etc. He said he would discuss "concerned behavior by Chinese leadership."

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Yang Jiechi, who oversees foreign affairs in China, will meet in Alaska on the 18th of this month. ,it's the first time.



About the talks White House spokesman Saki said at a press conference on the 11th, citing the situation surrounding Taiwan and Hong Kong as an example, "We will discuss the behavior of concern by Chinese leaders without foolishness. We will also address the lack of transparency regarding human rights violations. "



At a press conference, State Department spokesman Price also said that in addition to human rights issues in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region and Tibet, issues in Taiwan and the South China Sea, as well as the source of the new coronavirus, will be on the agenda.



While the Biden administration is seeking cooperation in terms of climate change and other issues, the Biden administration has shown a strict stance on issues such as human rights and democracy, and the whereabouts of the first meeting by the top diplomatic authorities of both countries. Is of great interest to.



* Chi is made of bamboo kanmuri and gravel.

US Secretary of State "Speak for Hong Kong"

In response to that Xi Jinping leadership of China has decided to change the Hong Kong electoral system the United States of Burinken Secretary of State 11 days, "It's a direct attack on the autonomy that was promised to the people of Hong Kong" issued a statement strongly condemned He urged the Chinese government and Hong Kong authorities to hold elections in a transparent and reliable manner.



In addition, Blinken said that he "just ran for elections and expressed his opposition" to the pro-democracy lawmakers who were charged with violating the Hong Kong National Security Law, which cracks down on anti-government movements in Hong Kong. Requested release and withdrawal of prosecution.



He emphasized the policy of rigorously pursuing China in cooperation with other countries over the issue of Hong Kong, saying, "The United States will speak out for the rights and freedoms of the people of Hong Kong together with allies and friends."