The United States and China will hold formal high-level talks in Beijing next week aimed at limiting the flow of fentanyl into the U.S., senior Chinese officials tell NBC News, resuming counternarcotics cooperation that was suspended for more than a year even as America struggles with what has been called its worst drug crisis in history.

China — which U.S. officials say is the primary source of the precursor chemicals synthetized into fentanyl by drug cartels in Mexico — has promised greater cooperation with the U.S. on combating the crisis. It also continues to deflect blame for it.

“I believe through this collaboration, both countries can enhance their law enforcement capabilities,” Yu Haibin, one of China’s top narcotics control officials, said in an exclusive interview this week. “We will achieve remarkable results in combating fentanyl substances, including precursors.”

But he also repeated China’s argument that America’s fentanyl problem stems from the public’s unrelenting demand for it.

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    10 months ago

    The Chinese flooding another country with opioids is ironic, at least to this history nerd. Glad it’s at least acknowledged as a problem by both sides this time.

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      10 months ago

      Its one of the conspiracies I sorta believe. I think it’s entirely possible that China’s government either encourages or helps fund these drug pipelines for both money and retribution for the opiod wars.

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    The CCP can’t hear you through all the Cartel money. Maybe if you can pay them double to not do it they will stop. Otherwise it will just keep happening.

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      I think it’s rather important to acknowledge that when America comes to China to complain about their people being sold narcotics there’s a lot of historical baggage to unpack in negotiations.

      America might not have directly invaded in the Opium Wars like the European powers but it eagerly benefited nonetheless.