The US State Department acknowledges that there are some differences in relations with China.
The US State Department commented on the words of President Joe Biden, who once called Chinese President Xi Jinping a dictator. During the briefing, Deputy State Department Speaker Vedant Patel said that the US and China have disagreements on several issues.
“It’s no surprise to anyone that we certainly have our differences and things we disagree on, and the President believes that diplomatic efforts, including the Secretary of State’s recent trip to Beijing, are a responsible way to resolve the tensions,” he said.
Asked if Biden’s latest comments would affect the administration’s planned visits to China, Patel said Washington expects more engagement with Beijing on some issues “at the appropriate time, when the moment is right.” “
It will be remembered that Biden called Xi Jinping a dictator when he spoke about his reaction to a Chinese reconnaissance balloon that was shot down over the United States.
In response, China called Biden’s words a violation of diplomatic protocol and an attack on the country’s political dignity.
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