The White House National Security Adviser said Biden and Xi “will have the opportunity to talk in the coming weeks.”
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan announced Monday that direct talks are expected between him Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The US official clarified that the White House does not want a confrontation with China, and that Biden and Xi “will have the opportunity to talk in the coming weeks.”
Sullivan said the Group of Seven would consider China’s “non-commercial economic practices”, its approach to debt and its human rights actions in its communiqué, and that NATO’s strategy would also address the issue of China. in “unprecedented ways”.
He made it clear, however, that Western nations were not seeking confrontation with China or dividing the world into rival blocs, but wanted to ensure that China and other countries followed a set of rules that were fair, understood and agreed upon by all.
The possibility of meeting o Joe Biden and Recep Tayyip Erdoganon the sidelines of the NATO Summit, also left the US National Security Adviser.
US president ‘very likely’ to meet Turkish president at NATO summit in Madrid this week to discuss Turkey’s concerns over its demands Sweden and Finland to join the North Atlantic Alliance, he said.
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