Red Carpet was missing Mr Blinken

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s arrival in China on Wednesday has been met with skepticism, cynicism and suggestions that the absence of a red carpet for the top U.S. diplomat’s arrival was a not-so-subtle message from Beijing.Posting on X, Hu Xijin, a former editor-in-chief of Chinese state media Global Times, said, “Blinken has arrived in Shanghai, China. Many people noticed when he stepped off the plane that there seemed to be no red carpet on the ground.

His China visit should be seen as an ‘imploring’ one, although the U.S. made some tough public opinion preparations in advance.”U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken began his three-day visit to China on a light note by taking in a basketball game, strolling through Shanghai’s Yu Garden and along the historic Bund, and holding a friendly meeting with the local Communist Party secretary.

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