Xi Jinping spoke with a key Biden aide in a meeting with global influence

President of China Xi Jinping Meet Jake SullivanUS National Security Advisor in Beijing. The meeting on Thursday afternoon was attended by the President and a representative of his government. Joe Biden They talked about the relationship between their countries. It culminated in a three-day series of meetings between American and senior Chinese officials.

China’s Foreign Ministry said President Xi stressed that his country and the United States should adhere to “solidarity and coordination” in the interests of “opening up and progress.”

According to information Clarin received from China, politicians spoke in order to establish the foundations of a “healthy and sustainable” relationship to achieve stability, and thus, Promoting world peace.

And in this way, Xi said that Efforts to enhance friendship between Chinese, US peoples remain ‘unchanged’In addition to the Chinese government’s commitment to protecting the country’s sovereignty, security and development interests.

The Chinese president bid farewell to Sullivan, expressing his hope that the North American country would work in the same direction with China from a “positive and rational” perspective.

Sullivan and President Xi meet at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China. Reuters

Meeting with the Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission

Sullivan met with Xi after speaking with the general on Thursday. Zhang YuxiaVice chairman of China’s top military body, the Central Military Commission. This is Zhang’s first meeting with a Biden administration official.

The two sides reaffirmed “the importance of regular military-to-military contacts as part of efforts to keep lines of communication open,” and acknowledged “the progress in ongoing military-to-military contacts over the past ten months.”

Sullivan walks past Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Chinese Communist Party, before a meeting at the Bayi Building in Beijing. Photo: ReutersSullivan walks past Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Chinese Communist Party, before a meeting at the Bayi Building in Beijing. Photo: Reuters

Sullivan raised “the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” “the United States’ commitment to freedom of navigation in the South China Sea,” and “concerns about China’s support for the defense of Russia’s industrial base.”

Zhang stressed that Sullivan requested the meeting because it “demonstrates the value the US government places on military security and our military relationship.” “China urges the US to stop arming Taiwan and stop spreading false narratives about Taiwan,” Zhang told Sullivan, as the Chinese Defense Ministry noted in a statement.

Sullivan bids farewell to China after three days of talks that the Chinese Foreign Ministry described as “frank and constructive.” Meanwhile, the US government said the two sides “plan to hold a leadership-level call in the coming weeks,” which would be the first phone conversation between President Biden and Xi since April.

The US push to achieve greater stability with China comes amid a hectic political agenda ahead of the US presidential election. November 5In which Democratic candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris will face Republican Donald Trump.

Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, meets with White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan at the Bayi Building in Beijing. Photo: ReutersZhang Youxia, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, meets with White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan at the Bayi Building in Beijing. Photo: Reuters

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