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Bitter summit shows no reset in chilly US-China relations

Biden team continues confrontational Trump approach but does not rule out co-operation
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The Chinese delegation led by Yang Jiechi, centre, and Wang Yi, second left
"}],[{"start":250.34,"text":"Victor Gao, a former Chinese diplomat, said Beijing would not compromise over Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Taiwan because they were “issues of life or death”. "},{"start":260.757,"text":"But he said some dialogue was better than none after four years of Sino-US relations being “poisoned” by Trump. "},{"start":267.437,"text":"“It will take time to detoxify the relationship,” he said. "}],[{"start":272.35,"text":"Chinese analysts said the spat did not mean co-operation on issues such as climate change was impossible. "},{"start":279.66700000000003,"text":"“Having a quarrel does not mean the negotiations will be a failure,” said Zhu Feng of Nanjing University. "}],[{"start":287.09000000000003,"text":"After the meeting, Yang said the two sides had held candid but “constructive” discussions. "},{"start":293.20700000000005,"text":"Blinken said they had frank talks on issues such as Iran and North Korea, suggesting there were more substantive conversations in private. "}],[{"start":303.05,"text":"But the overall tone underscored that the Biden administration has no intention of pushing the “reset” button as China had hoped and relations were unlikely to improve in the near term. "}],[{"start":314.35,"text":"Stephanie Segal of the Center for Strategic and International Studies think-tank said it was even possible that Beijing would face a tougher time from Biden on human rights than it had from Trump, whose China policy became mired in inter-agency infighting. "}],[{"start":330,"text":"“The Biden administration has elevated human rights as a priority,” she said. "},{"start":335.642,"text":"“You could see them be tougher and more unified than the Trump administration because there won’t be the kind of daylight that existed between agencies. ”"}],[{"start":344.26,"text":"Yang has previously blamed Trump for the dismal state of relations and warned Biden not to cross any “red lines”. "},{"start":351.589,"text":"Many US-based China experts viewed his comments as a missed opportunity to improve ties. "}],[{"start":357.94,"text":"But the Yang-Blinken exchange in Alaska suggests that relations have changed in a more fundamental way. "},{"start":364.544,"text":"Experts had questioned whether the confrontational style employed by Trump would disappear with his administration or remain because of the geopolitical landscape. "}],[{"start":374.83,"text":"“Now it is crystal clear that the return to the status quo is not going to happen,” Gorman said. "}],[{"start":381.62,"text":"Additional reporting by Xinning Liu in Beijing "}],[{"start":385.72,"text":"Follow Demetri Sevastopulo and Tom Mitchell on Twitter "}],[{"start":390.57000000000005,"text":"This article has been amended to correct the name of the Hotel Captain Cook "}],[{"start":null,"text":""}],[{"start":395.11000000000007,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftacademy.cn/album/001091861-1616373127.mp3"}

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