Biden’s trip next week also
creates an opportunity to seek clarity regarding China’s intentions
during talks with policymakers in China.
US
Vice-President Jo Biden will convey Washington’s “concerns” to Beijing
about its newly-declared air defence zone during an upcoming visit to
China, senior administration officials said on Wednesday.
Biden’s
trip next week also creates an opportunity to seek clarity regarding
China’s intentions during talks with policymakers there, the officials
said.
Biden is slated to visit Japan, China and the Republic of Korea starting on Monday and will return to Washington on December 7.
The
comments, during a preview of the trip, came after US B-52 bombers flew
over a disputed area of the East China Sea, challenging Beijing’s
claims over the weekend to an expanded air defence zone.
The move
is seen as a clear warning that Washington would push back against what
it considers an aggressive stance by China in the region.
“Clearly,
the visit to China creates an opportunity for the vice-president to
discuss directly with policymakers in Beijing this issue, to convey our
concerns directly and to seek clarity regarding the Chinese intentions
in making this move at this time,” a senior administration official told
reporters.
“It also allows the vice-president ... to make the
broader point that there’s an emerging pattern of behaviour by China
that is unsettling to China’s own neighbours and raising questions about
how China operates in international space and how China deals with
areas of disagreement with his neighbours,” the official added.
Still, the official emphasised, Biden would not be delivering a “demarche” to Beijing.
“He’s
going to have a very high-level and a very wide-ranging dialogue with
the senior Chinese leadership that covers a wide range of shared
interests along with areas of concern, areas of cooperation and areas of
deconfliction,” the official said.
The officials stressed that
the visit to the region was long-planned and served to underscore that
the “United States is a resident Pacific power, we’re here to stay and
we’re actively engaged on the full spectrum of issues in the region.”
While
in Beijing, Biden will hold bilateral meetings with President Xi
Jinping, Vice-President Li Yuanchao and Premier Li Keqiang.
In
Japan, where he will make a stop before heading to China, Biden’s
itinerary includes a working dinner with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and
he will also be meeting with members of the diet.
Rounding out his trip in Seoul, the vice-president will meet with both the president and the prime minister.
(AFP)
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