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China-US ties: Vice-President Han Zheng to meet Secretary of State Antony Blinken on sidelines of UN General Assembly on Monday

  • US State Department confirms Han and Blinken will meet in New York amid doubt about the future of a Xi-Biden meeting
  • Announcement follows meetings between US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese top diplomat Wang Yi in Malta over the weekend

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Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng is expected to meet US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. Photo: Pool Photo via AP
Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng will meet US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Monday, the US State Department confirmed.
The announcement of a one-on-one meeting came after US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and China’s top diplomat Wang Yi spoke in Malta over the weekend.
The Chinese foreign ministry announced on Friday that Han would attend the UN instead of Wang, who is in Russia this week for annual strategic talks.

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China’s decision to send Han, whose role is largely symbolic and nominal, has sparked speculation because Wang or President Xi Jinping usually represent China to address the annual gathering in New York.

It also added further doubt about the prospects of Xi meeting US President Joe Biden and the Chinese leader’s attendance at the Apec summit in San Francisco in November.
Xi missed the Group of 20 summit in India this month for the first time and without explanation, dashing hopes of a meeting with his US counterpart.

Wang has been invited to visit the US with the hope that this would pave the way for a meeting between the two leaders. China has not said whether it accepted the invitation.

At Sullivan and Wang’s surprise meeting in Malta over the weekend they exchanged “candid, substantive, and constructive” comments.

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