The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit China from April 24 to 26. This visit is part of efforts to implement understandings reached by the two presidents in San Francisco, focusing on dialogue, managing differences, advancing cooperation, and coordinating on international affairs. China emphasizes mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation in handling relations with the U.S., and outlines five goals for Blinken’s visit: establishing the right perception, strengthening dialogue, managing disagreements, promoting cooperation, and fulfilling responsibilities as major countries. China expresses concerns over U.S. moves in the Indo-Pacific region and emphasizes that issues related to Xinjiang, Tibet, and China Hong Kong are internal matters. China also criticizes U.S. treatment of Chinese students, urging the U.S. to rectify its actions.
Source – CGTN