US National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan arrived in Beijing on August 27 and held a new round of strategic exchange talks between China and the US in Beijing.
According to French International News, this is Jack Sullivan's first visit to China as US National Security Adviser, and he met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during his three-day visit. This is part of the strategic relationship between the United States and China to stabilize the relationship.
Currently, China and the United States have been warning each other over the South China Sea issue, and China has warned the United States not to support the Philippines in the South China Sea issue. But in the high-level talks held in Beijing on August 28, the US side emphasized its support for its allies. The White House said it has begun preparations for a possible phone conversation between US President Joe Biden and Xi Jinping in the coming weeks.
Chinese media also reported on August 27 that Foreign Minister Wang Yi, director of the Foreign Office of the Chinese Central Committee, held a new round of strategic discussions with US National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan in Beijing.
The report said that Wang Yi welcomed Sullivan's visit to China and the Sino-US strategic exchange talks, that the Sino-US relationship will affect the world, and that the relationship between the two countries has been full of setbacks in the past few years.
In his speech, Wang Yi also said that it is the joint responsibility of China and the United States to implement the consensus reached by the heads of the two sides in the San Francisco meeting, and that this is the main task of the strategic dialogue.
In this analysis, the US government is trying to avoid the escalation of bilateral relations before the presidential election. Sullivan's visit is the latest attempt to restore the instability in China-US relations. On the other hand, China, whose economic situation is deteriorating, needs a stable international environment.