The first high-level meeting between the Biden administration and Beijing came to an end in Alaska on March 19, with the Chinese regime leaving the talks in limbo over two issues, according to a Chinese affairs expert. The two-day talks in Anchorage ended without a joint statement from both sides. The U.S. delegation, lead by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan, spoke to the media after the end of the bilateral meeting. “On economics, on trade, on technology, we told our counterparts that we are reviewing these issues with close consultation with Congress, with our allies and partners,” Blinken told reporters. He said that the United States got a “defensive response” from the Chinese delegation when the U.S. raised its concerns over Beijing’s persecution of Uyghurs in far-western Xinjiang, as well as issues regarding Hong Kong, Tibet, and Taiwan. The Chinese delegation was …