US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to Visit China for High-Stakes Talks
Sullivan's trip aims to address key issues in US-China relations, including military communication and the fentanyl crisis, ahead of the US presidential election.
- Sullivan and Chinese diplomat Wang Yi will discuss Taiwan, military talks, and the fentanyl crisis.
- The visit seeks to stabilize US-China relations, which have been strained by various geopolitical tensions.
- Sullivan's trip could set the stage for a potential meeting between President Biden and President Xi Jinping later this year.
- Both countries aim to manage competition responsibly and avoid conflict, despite ongoing disputes.
- The visit comes as US-China relations remain a pivotal issue in the upcoming US presidential election.