Blinken asked China’s foreign minister to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken met with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi today and described their talks as “useful, frank and constructive”, although he warned Beijing on the Taiwan issue and asked it to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Despite the complexity of our relationship, I can say with some certainty that our delegations found today’s talks useful, frank and constructive,” Blinken said after his five-hour meeting with Wang in Bali, Indonesia one day after the G20 foreign ministers meeting.

“I expressed the deep concern of the US about Beijing’s rhetoric and increasingly provocative activities towards Taiwan,” the US minister pointed out, while stressing to his Chinese counterpart that it is “vital to maintain peace and stability in the Straits of Taiwan”.

The US is concerned about China’s increased military pressure in recent years on Taiwan, an island that Beijing considers an integral part of it and has said it will eventually retake.

At the same time, Blinken asked Wang to distance himself from Moscow and condemn Russian “aggression” against Ukraine.

“The time has really come for us to stand up, as G20 countries have done one after the other, to condemn the aggression and demand, among other things, that Russia allow access to food trapped in Ukraine.” , Blinken emphasized.

He said he saw “no indication” from Russia that it intends to engage in “serious diplomacy”.

Yesterday Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov walked out of the G20 summit after receiving a barrage of criticism over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Source: Capital

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