US must coordinate with allies in its engagement with China

Tokyo and Seoul need to bridge divides to confront regional security issues

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Chinese and U.S. officials are seen at the opening session of the countries' two-day meeting in Anchorage, Alaska, on March 18.  © Reuters

Conflicts between the U.S. and China over human rights and security were on full display as top diplomats from the two countries met for the first time since President Joe Biden took office. However, the two sides agreed to continue discussions on issues such as climate change, where their interests overlap.

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