US national security adviser to meet Wang Yi in China in first for Biden administration

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan will travel to Beijing next week to meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the first trip to China by a national security adviser in President Joe Biden’s administration.

The trip from Tuesday to Thursday will be the fifth time the two high-ranking officials will meet, following their last meeting in January in Bangkok, Thailand, a senior US administration official told reporters on Friday.

The two are expected to discuss key issues in the Sino-American relationship, advancing counter-narcotics cooperation, military-to-military communication as well as AI safety and risk, she said.

While stressing the importance of communication, the official said American diplomacy and channels of communication “do not indicate a change in approach to the PRC”.

“This is an intensely competitive relationship,” she added. “We are committed to making the investment strengthening our alliances, and taking the common-sense steps on tech and national security that we need to take.”

“We are committed to managing this competition responsibly, however, and prevent it from veering into conflict.”

The coming visit underscores the complex nature of the bilateral relationship, balancing diplomatic engagement with competitive tensions.

While Washington seeks to advance high-level dialogue, its tech race with China has intensified. More than 120 Chinese companies have been added to US government blacklists since Biden took office in 2021.

The pattern continued on Friday with the addition of 123 entities to the US export control list, including 42 Chinese firms, amid persistent domestic concerns over technology and national security.

When asked about the possibility of Sullivan and Wang discussing America’s presidential election in November, the US official said the event would not be a focal point of the visit.

“That will be up to the next administration to determine China policy and how they intend to use some of these channels of communication,” she said.

“What we can speak to is how we intend to manage the balance of this administration and how we intend to manage the transition.”

Additional reporting by Khushboo Razdan

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