PNN – White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan, who is based in Beijing, cited Vice President Kamala Harris’ experience in shaping US China policy following an interaction with China’s top leadership this week, saying that She has shared his views on the new Democratic nominee directly with the Chinese.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Thursday local time at a news conference in Beijing, the capital of China: The vice president has been one of the main and prominent members of Biden’s foreign policy team and part of the overall strategy design and implementation team in the Indo-Pacific region for the responsible management of US-China relations.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration continues intensive diplomatic efforts with China amid global uncertainty and strained relations between the two superpowers.
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Sullivan also noted that Harris agrees with Biden about US-China relations and the need to manage them “responsibly”.
With less than 70 days left until the election, various countries around the world are considering a potential Harris or Trump administration.
Sullivan said that Harris agrees with Biden’s view that this race be managed responsibly and not veer toward conflict or confrontation, and he also believes that maintaining open lines of communication at the top level is the way to achieve this responsible management.
Harris briefly met Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC meeting in 2022, but has never visited the country. Walz, his deputy, has been to China almost 30 times and also went to China to teach languages ​​when he was young.
Sullivan said: He had the opportunity to interact with President and Prime Minister of China Xi Jinping. So Walls is known to senior Chinese officials.