A rescheduled visit to China by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is anticipated in the coming weeks, as each nations attempt to ease tensions. Blinken’s initial journey in February was cancelled after the US detected and subsequently shot down a Chinese espionage balloon over its territory. However, recent talks in Beijing involving senior US officials, including Daniel Kritenbrink, the top US diplomat for East Asia, have been positively assessed by each international locations.
A US official, who wished to stay nameless, revealed that Blinken is predicted to reschedule his visit to China soon, but no specific date has been confirmed. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the recent Beijing discussions included “the potential for future visits” and was “very helpful.”
Reliable acknowledged that Kritenbrink and senior White House official Sarah Beran held “candid and productive discussions” in China. Regarding Blinken’s journey, Patel stated, “We look forward to rescheduling that visit when circumstances allow.” Patel emphasised the importance of in-person conferences, saying there is no substitute for them, whether held in Washington or Beijing..
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