KEY POINTS
  • Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will meet in Anchorage, Alaska on March 18 with China's Yang Jiechi and Wang Yi. 
  • Over the past four years, the Trump administration blamed China for a wide range of grievances, including intellectual property theft, unfair trade practices and recently, the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Biden previously said that his approach to China would be different from his predecessor's in that he would work more closely with allies in order to mount pushback against Beijing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in 2019.

WASHINGTON – For the first time since President Joe Biden took office, senior U.S. officials will hold high-level, in-person talks with Chinese representatives next week in Alaska.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security advisor Jake Sullivan will meet in Anchorage, Alaska, on March 18 with the People's Republic of China's Yang Jiechi, a member of the Communist Party's top decision-making body, and Wang Yi, the foreign minister.