Mike Pompeo has frosty start to China visit

The top diplomats of China and the US have engaged in a public spat ahead of a meeting in Beijing.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing. Source: AAP

A meeting of top US and Chinese diplomats has gotten off to a frosty start after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi airing grievances amid worsening bilateral relations.

"Recently, as the US side has been constantly escalating trade friction toward China, it has also adopted a series of actions on the Taiwan issue that harm China's rights, and has made groundless criticism of China's domestic and foreign policies," Wang said at a joint appearance with Pompeo.

"We believe this has been a direct attack on our mutual trust, and has cast a shadow on China-US relations," Wang said.




"We demand that the US side stop this kind of mistaken action," he said.

Pompeo, who was briefing Wang following his visit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said: "The issues that you characterised we have a fundamental disagreement."

"We have great concerns about the actions that China has taken, and I look forward to having the opportunity to discuss each of those today because this is an incredibly important relationship."

While the exchange included typical diplomatic pleasantries, and the two emphasised the need for cooperation, the remarks in front of journalists at the start of their meeting at Beijing's Diaoyutai Guest House were unusually pointed for such events.

The two openly disagreed over which side had called off a bilateral security dialogue that had been due to take place in Beijing this month.

Last week, US Vice President Mike Pence intensified Washington's pressure campaign against Beijing, going beyond the trade war by accusing China of efforts to undermine President Donald Trump ahead of next month's congressional elections and of reckless military actions in the South China Sea.


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