(Washington Composite Electric) According to reports, China stated to the United States that it is not ready to re -arrange US Secretary of State Brills to visit Beijing.
Bolling Kenkee was originally visited Beijing in February this year, but after a suspected Chinese spy balloon flew into the United States, the United States extended the trip.
The British Financial Times quoted four members of China -US negotiating on Saturday (April 15th) that China does not re -arrange the visits to visit Broncane, mainly because the Federal Investigation Agency (FBI) will be during his visit to China.The results of the investigation of the Chinese balloon case were announced, and it was unclear how the Biden government would handle the relevant investigation report.
The insider said that the Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang mentioned this problem to the American officials at the high -level Forum in China in Beijing last month in Beijing.It is said that Qin Gang pointed out that the FBI's survey is another example of Sino -US relations.U.S. officials emphasized that this crisis was caused by Chinese balloon flying over the United States.
On February 4th, the US military hit a balloon from China on the shore of South Carolina. The United States claimed that it was a spy balloon, and China said that it was an out of control civil scientific research balloon.The FBI and the National Security Council have rejected whether to disclose the investigation report of the Chinese balloon case.
It is reported that the incident caused differences within the Biden government.Some officials want to decrypt evidence to prove that Chinese balloon is indeed conducting surveillance activities in sensitive military regions.Other officials are worried that Sino -US relations are now at the lowest point since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1979. The disclosure of this information will destroy the efforts to restart the contact of bilateral high -level contact, which is currently urgent.
Expert: Beijing is worried about the use of a balloon case to investigate the damage to China
Experts believe that the attitude of China reflects that it is concerned about the United States that the United States may use the balloon incident.As long as the United States will not be sure how the United States will handle the relevant investigation report, China is unlikely to be released.
Ge Laiyi, director of the Asian project of the US Think of Germany, said: "Beijing does not trust the United States, worrying that it will use the information of the balloon case to investigate the Chinese interest."
Former President Bush Asian consultant Wadenin believes that in many ways, the United States will be more anxious to let Brinken visit to China than China."They have not implemented the driving force of this visit as soon as possible. For the Chinese side, it is not a bad thing for the Chinese side."
Brinken said in question recently that it is very important to "maintain communication channels" with China. He is looking forward to visiting China when conditions are mature.He also emphasized that curbing China or being involved in the "New Cold War" is not the goal of the United States.
U.S. President Biden also emphasized when he delivered a speech on February 16 that the United States will be responsible for controlling competition with China and will not seek a new cold war, but will not apologize to the Chinese balloon.
The Counselor of the United States State Department, Joles, said in an interview with Bloomberg in Singapore on Friday that although the tension between China and the United States continued to intensify because of Taiwan and other issues, the Bayeng government believes that the two sides still have room for dialogue and cooperation.
For example, he said that climate change and Myanmar issue are the fields of cooperation between China and the United States.Although the United States is preparing to contact China on the deterioration of Myanmar's situation, officials are not smooth in discussions with Beijing.