Top US and Chinese officials offer sharply different views of each other and the world as the two sides met face-to-face at the Alaska summit for the first time since President Joe Biden took office
The comments were made during meetings in Anchorage, Alaska, where US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said China's actions"threaten the rules-based order that maintains global stability."
"China is firmly opposed to US interference in China's internal affairs," Yang Jiechi, the director of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Foreign Affairs Commission Office said at the summit with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Alaska. The US side will "discuss our deep concerns with actions by China, including Xinjiang," where Washington has accused Beijing of "genocide" against Uyghur Muslims, Blinken said.
"And we will always stand up for our principles for our people, and for our friends," Sullivan warned.
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