Sullivan's Strategic Visit: U.S.-China Military Talks Highlight Crucial Dialogue
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan held in-depth discussions with top Chinese military official General Zhang Youxia in Beijing. The talks, aimed at mitigating tensions, marked the first high-level military dialogue between the two nations since 2018. Sullivan emphasized the importance of preventing U.S.-China competition from escalating into conflict.
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan engaged in comprehensive discussions with General Zhang Youxia, a senior military aide to Chinese President Xi Jinping, concluding a significant three-day dialogue in Beijing. The talks aimed to reduce tensions between the superpowers and improve military communication channels.
This unprecedented meeting marked the first interaction between Zhang and a Biden administration official, emphasizing the importance of military security and bilateral relations. General Zhang conveyed the considerable value the U.S. government places on their military-to-military relationship.
Sullivan underscored the responsibility both nations bear in preventing their rivalry from turning into conflict. Discussions also covered progress in military communications, regional stability, and global strategic concerns, including policies on Taiwan, the South China Sea, and U.S. concerns about China's support for Russia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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