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China still committed to ‘stable’ US ties, Xi tells Sullivan

By AFP
August 30, 2024
Sullivan (left) shakes hands with Xi during their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing today. — AFP/file
Sullivan (left) shakes hands with Xi during their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing today. — AFP/file 

BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping told top White House aide Jake Sullivan on Thursday that Beijing remained committed to good ties with the United States, despite “great changes”.

Sullivan, the first US national security adviser to visit China since 2016, met with Xi as he wrapped up three days of talks in the Chinese capital which also saw him meet Foreign Minister Wang Yi and other high-ranking officials. Sullivan´s visit comes as China is embroiled in security rows with US allies Japan and the Philippines.

But state broadcaster CCTV said Xi told Sullivan that in spite of “great changes”, China and the US could still enjoy good ties.

“China´s commitment to the goal of stable, healthy, and sustainable development of China-US relations hasn´t changed,” Xi said.

“We hope that the US will work with China to meet each other halfway,” he added, according to CCTV.

Earlier in the day, Sullivan met with senior Chinese army chief Zhang Youxia at the Beijing headquarters of the Central Military Commission, where the two discussed Taiwan and other flashpoint issues.

“It´s rare that we have the opportunity to have this kind of exchange,” Sullivan told Zhang in opening remarks.

The two officials agreed to hold a call between the two sides´ theatre commanders “in the near future”, a readout from the White House said.

Sullivan also raised the importance of “freedom of navigation” in the South China Sea, where China and the Philippines have clashed in recent months, and “stability” in the Taiwan Strait, Washington said.