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- Last Updated
- 83 days ago
- Bias Distribution
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Jake Sullivan Meets Chinese Military Officials in Beijing
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan concluded a significant three-day visit to China, where he met with top Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping and military official Zhang Youxia. During these discussions, Xi expressed China's commitment to maintaining good relations with the U.S. despite recent tensions, particularly concerning Taiwan and disputes with U.S. allies. Sullivan emphasized the need for open communication to prevent conflicts and discussed various issues including military-to-military communications, Taiwan's status, and China's support for Russia. The meetings marked a rare opportunity for high-level dialogue, focusing on stabilizing the fraught U.S.-China relationship amidst ongoing security concerns in the region. The White House noted the importance of regular exchanges to address mutual concerns, including the flow of illicit drugs and military risks. Analysts remain divided on the effectiveness of this diplomatic approach given China's assertive foreign policy.
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- Last Updated
- 83 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 67% Left
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