Talks for the first time face-to-face by the diplomatic top of Biden administration and China's Xi Jinping leadership of the United States talks on the second day have been made.


At the meeting on the first day, the two sides' claims were in direct conflict in a wide range of fields such as human rights, security, and the economy, but there is a lot of interest in what direction they have taken in areas such as climate change.

Talks for the first time face-to-face by Biden administration and diplomacy top of Xi Jinping leadership of China of the United States you have a discussion on the second day at Alaska Anchorage from the early morning of 20 days of Japan time.



Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Sullivan are present on the US side, and Yang Jiechi, a member of the Political Bureau and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who oversees diplomacy, are on the Chinese side.



At the beginning of the meeting on the first day, Secretary Blinken said that he was strongly concerned about behavior and cyber attacks on China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and intimidating economic behavior. It threatens the order based on. "



In response, a member of the Politburo, Yang, said, "The United States should not promote its own democracy. The United States cannot represent universal values ​​or international public opinion." They rebelled and their claims were in direct conflict.



President Biden said he was "very proud of the Secretary of State" when asked by reporters at the White House on the first day of the meeting, praising Secretary of State Blinken's response.



The talks on the first day showed the difficulty of improving relations between the United States and China, which is also called the "New Cold War," but the two countries wanted to explore the possibility of cooperation in areas such as climate change, and on the second day. There is a lot of interest in what direction both sides have taken in the discussions.