Biden's National Security Adviser Will Visit China Next Week
Briefly

Jake Sullivan's upcoming trip to China marks the first visit by a U.S. national security adviser since 2016, signaling an important step in U.S.-China diplomatic relations.
The meetings between Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Wang Yi are focused on both potential cooperation, such as reducing fentanyl spread, and addressing ongoing disputes, particularly regarding Taiwan.
Despite ongoing high-level dialogues, the relationship between the U.S. and China remains competitive, influenced by China's recent actions towards Russia and the Middle East.
The meeting can set the stage for a final conversation between President Biden and Xi Jinping, aiming to maintain strategic communication and manage bilateral tensions.
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