US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to Hold Critical Talks in Beijing
Discussions will address Taiwan, trade, and global security concerns amid strained US-China relations.
- Sullivan's visit marks the first by a US national security adviser to China in eight years.
- Meetings with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will cover Taiwan, tariffs, and AI security.
- The talks aim to stabilize relations and prevent military conflicts in the Indo-Pacific region.
- Both sides will discuss China's support for Russia and tensions in the South China Sea.
- A potential summit between Presidents Biden and Xi Jinping is on the agenda.