US says ‘structural issues’ in India-China ties difficult to resolve
- Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell wished New Delhi well in its efforts to improve strained relationship with Beijing

The United States wishes India well in its efforts to improve strained ties with China, the No 2 US diplomat said on Wednesday, while cautioning that Chinese leader Xi Jinping finds it very hard to show any flexibility on territorial issues.
US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, who has led US efforts to boost ties with India to push back against China’s growing power, was asked at a Washington think tank about Jaishankar’s comments.
“I think the truth is that anytime two countries can find a degree of the common space to reduce tensions, I think we have to support that,” he said.
“I think we wish the Indians well in deliberations,” he added, before going on to say that Washington was “very confident and comfortable” about its own bilateral relationship with India “and we want that to continue going forward.”
Campbell said he would be in India next week with Jake Sullivan, the US national security adviser, to “advance areas of coordination.”