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Henry Kissinger meets with China’s defence minister in Beijing

19 July 2023 13:21

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger met with China’s Defence Minister Li Shangfu in Beijing on July 18, the ministry said in a statement.

The US State Department said Kissinger was in Beijing as a private citizen, not on behalf of the US government, NBC reports.

During the surprise visit, Kissinger said he was a friend of China and encouraged both countries to cooperate more closely, according to the statement.

“The United States and China should eliminate misunderstandings, coexist peacefully and avoid confrontation. History and practice have continually proved that neither the United States nor China can afford to treat the other as an adversary,” Kissinger said, according to a Reuters translation.

Without naming names, Li said that “some people in the US” had previously failed to meet China halfway, causing Sino-US relations to fall to their lowest point.

Kissinger’s meeting with Li comes as John Kerry, special presidential envoy for climate, is also in Beijing for climate talks.

Kerry’s trip to China follows those of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in the last several weeks.

Blinken said he failed to restore military-to-military talks with China during his visit in June.

Diplomatic relations between the two global powers have grown increasingly fractured over recent months amid a string of tit-for-tat tech sector trade caps and increased tensions around the Taiwan Strait. Li and his US defence counterpart, Lloyd Austin, have not spoken officially despite the security concerns.

Kissinger’s visit comes almost exactly 52 years after his secret visit to Beijing in July 1971 — a move which paved the way for then-US President Richard Nixon to normalize relations between the U.S. and Mao Zedong’s China.

More than half a century on, the 100-year-old remains broadly revered in China. In a May article in China’s Global Times newspaper, Kissinger’s contributions to US-China relations were cited as one of his “career highlights.”

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