Xi Jinping and Jake Sullivan Strive for Diplomatic Balance in Tense US-China Relations

Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to maintain communication amid increasing tensions. The three-day visit aimed to prevent conflict and manage competition responsibly. Discussions included Taiwan, South China Sea, and efforts to improve military dialogue. Both nations seek stability ahead of the US presidential change.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beijing | Updated: 29-08-2024 18:18 IST | Created: 29-08-2024 18:18 IST
Xi Jinping and Jake Sullivan Strive for Diplomatic Balance in Tense US-China Relations
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on Thursday during a pivotal three-day visit aimed at maintaining open communication in increasingly tense relations.

Sullivan held discussions with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and a key general from the Central Military Commission. The talks aim to prevent tensions from escalating into conflict, particularly on issues like Taiwan and the South China Sea.

Both nations agreed to further military dialogues and hinted at a potential summit meeting between Xi and US President Joe Biden later this year. The trip underscores the importance of diplomatic management ahead of the US presidential transition.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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