Biden wants to talk to China despite CCP’s increasing aggression.
The White House is eager to restore communication with Beijing, despite recent tensions between the two countries. In February, a Chinese spy balloon flew over U.S. airspace, causing Secretary of State Antony Blinken to cancel his trip to China. However, Washington plans to start cabinet-level engagement first, hoping it will lead to talks between President Joe Biden and Xi Jinping. The administration is currently discussing a potential trip to China by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to resume economic dialogue. The White House wants to keep the lines of communication open and avoid conflict with China. Despite growing tension, Biden is reportedly pursuing another summit with Xi, but Beijing has been giving him the cold shoulder. The pursuit of economic diplomacy is risky, but the White House hopes it will lead to real gains. Let’s hope for a peaceful resolution to these issues.
The White House Hopes to Restore Communication with Beijing
The White House is eager to restore communication with Beijing, despite recent tensions between the two countries. In February, a Chinese spy balloon flew over U.S. airspace, causing Secretary of State Antony Blinken to cancel his trip to China. However, Washington plans to start cabinet-level engagement first, hoping it will lead to talks between President Joe Biden and Xi Jinping.
Potential Trip to China by Treasury Secretary and Commerce Secretary
The administration is currently discussing a potential trip to China by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to resume economic dialogue. The White House wants to keep the lines of communication open and avoid conflict with China.
Pursuit of Economic Diplomacy is Risky
Despite growing tension, Biden is reportedly pursuing another summit with Xi, but Beijing has been giving him the cold shoulder. The pursuit of economic diplomacy is risky, but the White House hopes it will lead to real gains. Let’s hope for a peaceful resolution to these issues.
- Washington plans to start cabinet-level engagement first
- The administration is currently discussing a potential trip to China by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to resume economic dialogue
- The White House wants to keep the lines of communication open and avoid conflict with China
- Biden is reportedly pursuing another summit with Xi, but Beijing has been giving him the cold shoulder
- The pursuit of economic diplomacy is risky, but the White House hopes it will lead to real gains
Let’s hope for a peaceful resolution to these issues.
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