Wang Yi, the foreign minister of China, and Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser for the White House, met this past weekend in Malta. The goal is to clear the way for the anticipated November meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping. At the APECF in San Francisco, the two governors may get the chance to speak with one another. According to the Chinese minister, there will be bilateral discussions on foreign policy, maritime issues, and Asia-Pacific issues.
The US advisor, for his part, expressed alarm over China’s backing of Russia and the sending of fighter jets into the Taiwan Strait. The US, on the other hand, asserts that rivalry with China benefits both nations, although China contends that it impedes its development. Both parties concur that additional meetings between the two nations will be organized in order to keep the conversation going.