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Sullivan is going to China to discuss the upcoming alliance between Biden and Xi Jinping, – Axios

U.S. National Security Advocate Jake Sullivan heads China, plans to meet with the minister of foreign countries reference Wang I.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine from reports on Axios.

Three experts who are familiar with these foods have revealed that the sustrich can become the basis for the upcoming dispute between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. It may happen later.

Sullivan's visit, scheduled for September 27-29, will affect foreign bilateral trade between the United States and China.

It appears that Biden will not establish significant bilateral agreements with Beijing, although competition with China will be eliminated as a key element of his foreign policy.

Apparently, Sullivan’s contacts with Chinese officials have already met in Rome, Luxembourg, China and Bangkok, where they discussed the supply of military tensions in the world, the role of China in the Near Exit And that war between Russia and Ukraine. It appears that the recently economical US delegation visited Beijing to discuss financial stability and global growth.

It is predicted that Sullivan’s upcoming visit to China may become an important good for further dialogue between countries.

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Transactions between the United States and China have been busy since the beginning of the last decade. In 2019, they suffered through a trade war initiated by then-US President Donald Trump. The COVID-19 pandemic has further complicated the situation, with parts of the United States blaming China for its inadequate response to the virus.

With the arrival of Joe Biden in 2021, the situation has not improved. Strategic competition between the United States and China continued, including in the areas of development of new technologies, including military initiatives.

With the beginning of a large-scale invasion of Russia, the United States began to actively support the Ukrainians They are fighting against the occupiers, but China is trying hard to allow The Russian Federation is circumventing recent sanctions and supporting the Kremlin’s initiatives.

Important developments were Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan in 2022, which provoked a strong reaction from China, as well as the incident with the spy gun in 2023. However, despite the tension, Biden and Xi Jinping huddled in the fall of the last year, trying to paint double-sided charts. Then the leaders of the powers tried to renew their communication processes, including military contacts. It is noteworthy that this did not contribute to decreased competition and mutual distrust between them.

It is significant that by expanding nuclear capabilities to China, Biden confirmed the new US nuclear strategy and strengthened it. Currently, the region is concerned that Russia is actively cooperating with China, as well as Iran and the DPRK. This, first of all, allows the aggressor to bypass the sanctions by fighting against the Ukrainian people.

More details about the leader of China Xi Jinping and his path to power can be found in the material from RBC-U region.

Read terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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