US and Japan express concern over China's 'aggressive actions' during first trip by Biden's top diplomat
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized China's threats to regional stability during bilateral talks in Tokyo on Tuesday, warning that the United States and Japan would push back if necessary.
Blinken and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met with their counterparts in Tokyo for a series of bilateral talks and a joint "2+2" session, marking the first international trip by Biden Cabinet officials. This comes just after President Joe Biden met with the leaders of India, Australia and Japan in a virtual summit on Friday, in his first multilateral leader-level summit as President.More Related News
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