Blinken: trip to China aims at 'avoiding miscalculations'

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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday (Jun 16) that his coming visit to China aims to open up better communications 'by addressing misperceptions and avoiding miscalculations'. 'Intense competition requires sustained diplomacy to ensure that competition does not veer into confront

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday that his coming visit to China aims to open up better communications"by addressing misperceptions and avoiding miscalculations".

He said the aim was also to set the record clear on US interests and values, and to explore areas of possible cooperation, including on global economic stability, fighting drug trafficking, and climate and health issues.China has detained a number of US citizens on various charges, including Kai Li, a businessman accused of spying in 2016, and David Lin, an America pastor held since 2006.

Washington officials recently said China has set up intelligence operations in Cuba, just off the southeastern US coast. "We're not going to Beijing with the intent of having some sort of breakthrough or transformation," Kritenbrink told reporters.

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