White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese Communist Party chief of diplomacy Wang Yi this Wednesday and Thursday in Vienna as the two countries rehearse a diplomatic rapprochement.
According to a US government statement, the two senior officials had “candid, meaningful and constructive discussions” on various topics, including relations between Beijing and Washington, the war in Ukraine and the Taiwan issue.
The White House already announced last week that its Special Envoy for the Environment, John Kerry, would visit Beijing in the “near future,” and this Thursday, U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns met in his capacity as Chinese Commerce Minister with Wang Wentao, according to the South China Morning Post. .
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