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Sullivan is about to visit China for a new round of China-US strategic communication

  • KenKen
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  • August-24-2024 PM 7:35 Saturday GMT+8
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On August 24, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning announced today that at the invitation of Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs, US President's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will visit China from August 27 to 29 for a new round of China-US strategic communication.

This will be Sullivan's first visit to China during his tenure and also the first visit by a US president's national security advisor to China since 2016, attracting much attention from all sectors. During this visit, the two sides are expected to have in-depth exchanges on many important issues, including issues in the South China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. These issues have always been key points in China-US relations and the international situation.

At present, the international situation is complex and changeable. As major countries with important influence in the world, the development trend of the relationship between China and the United States has a profound impact on the global situation. Sullivan's visit to China this time is an important measure for China and the United States to maintain communication, manage differences, and avoid conflicts. It also reflects the efforts of both sides to promote the return of bilateral relations to a healthy and stable development track.

All sectors are full of expectations for this visit, hoping that it can bring a positive impetus to the further development of China-US relations and promote global peace and stability. We will continue to pay attention to relevant developments and bring you follow-up reports.