Flags of the U.S. and China displayed on a table ahead of a meeting. © Provided by CNBC
CSM: US-China conundrum: Can hotline diplomacy work if trust isn’t a goal?
Shortly after the U.S. Air Force shot down a Chinese balloon that had traversed the continental United States for several days last month, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin placed a call to his counterpart in Beijing.
At his disposal: a special hotline intended to help the two increasingly competitive global powers to prevent sudden tensions from deteriorating into full-blown crises.
The call went unanswered.
The Pentagon later lamented the lost opportunity for the two sides to talk out the balloon flare-up before it devolved, as it soon did, into a diplomatic imbroglio.
For its part, China’s Defense Ministry confirmed that its chief, Wei Fenghe, had declined to take the call because the U.S. by its action had “failed to create a proper atmosphere” for a bilateral dialogue.
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WNU Editor: Explanations on why the US - China hotline was not answered when the US tried to call are making the rounds .... The U.S. and China have a culture clash around their telephone hotline (CNBC).
But bottom line. Both sides are not talking .... US defense secretary tells CNN he hasn’t spoken to Chinese counterpart for a ‘couple of months’ (CNN).
4 comments:
No big, they'll just lie anyway
Call and order Chinese food.
Love it!🤣🤣🤣🤣
I called. They put me on hold. Played nice music though. Still waiting.
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