US-China tensionsGloves off in Alaska as US and China spar over new world order
Two-day talks end with both sides 'fundamentally at odds'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, accompanied by national security adviser Jake Sullivan, right, talks to the media after a closed-door morning session of U.S.-China talks in Anchorage, Alaska on March 19. © AP
KEN MORIYASU, Nikkei Asia chief desk editor
March 20, 2021 03:11 JST
Updated on March 20, 2021 07:56 JST
NEW YORK -- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan ended their two days of talks with their Chinese counterparts Friday, with Blinken rattling off a list of areas where the two sides are "fundamentally at odds."