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China and US pave way for Xi-Biden summit in Wang Yi-Jake Sullivan talks
Wang and Sullivan also reach agreement for heads of military theatres to hold video calls
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Senior Chinese and US officials started paving the way for another Xi-Biden summit with talks on Wednesday that also included an agreement for discussions between military commanders to try to prevent conflict in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea.
The White House said the presidents of the two countries were expected to talk on the phone “in coming weeks”.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US national security adviser Jake Sullivan covered a wide range of topics in two days of “candid, substantive, and constructive” talks in Beijing, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.
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Sullivan will wrap up his trip to China on Thursday, completing the first visit by a White House national security adviser in eight years.
His visit is widely seen as laying the groundwork for another summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Joe Biden, who will step down in January.
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With Biden devoting much of his remaining term to foreign policy, there has been speculation that he could seek to add to his legacy with a trip to China.
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