Chicago Tribune

Commentary: Antony Blinken’s visit to China didn’t resolve tensions, but it’s a start

Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivers remarks at "The Status of Women is the Status of Democracy" at the State Department in Washington, D.C., on March 28, 2023.

For the first time in five years, a U.S. secretary of state set foot on Chinese soil for an official visit. Antony Blinken, America’s top diplomat, spent the weekend in multiple meetings with senior Chinese officials in the hope that a little jaw-jaw will begin the process of defusing the mountain of grievances the U.S. and China have with one another.

Despite grumblings from China hawks on Capitol Hill that Blinken’s visit to China was a wimpy display of appeasement to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the reality is that the trip was long overdue. Blinken was

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune2 min read
‘I’m Prepared’: Tommy Pham Breaks Down The 8th Inning Fireworks That Preceded Chicago White Sox Loss
Corey Julks hit a fly ball to shallow left field in the eighth inning Sunday at American Family Field. The Chicago White Sox trailed the Milwaukee Brewers by a run, and Tommy Pham attempted to score from third base after left fielder Christian Yelich
Chicago Tribune5 min readPolitical Ideologies
Thousands Of Mexican Nationals In Chicago Turn Out To Vote For Country’s 1st Woman President
Way before 5 a.m. people eager to cast a vote for the Mexican presidential election began to form a line outside the Mexican Consulate in Chicago. By noon, thousands of people took over South Ashland Avenue, forcing police to close off streets and se
Chicago Tribune4 min readAmerican Government
Illinois Township Supervisor Has No Regrets Flying Inverted U.S. Flag Outside Public Offices For Trump
The Republican leader of the Will County Board, who also serves as Homer Township supervisor, is defending himself after ordering the U.S. flag outside the township offices to be flown upside down Friday as a symbol of national “distress” following f

Related Books & Audiobooks