Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan during Sullivan's three-day visit to China, which aimed to maintain open communications amid increasing tensions between the two nations. The visit included discussions on issues such as Taiwan, U.S.-China military relations, China's support for Russia, and efforts to prevent conflict over contentious topics like the South China Sea. Sullivan met with a Chinese military leader who demanded the U.S. cease military support and "false narratives" regarding Taiwan. Both sides emphasized the importance of responsibly managing the relationship.
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00:03Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan during Sullivan's
00:07three-day visit to China aimed at maintaining open communications amid increasing tensions
00:12between the two nations.
00:14The visit included discussions on issues such as Taiwan-U.S.-China military relations, China's
00:19support for Russia, and efforts to prevent conflict over contentious topics like the
00:23South China Sea.
00:25Sullivan met with a Chinese military leader who demanded the U.S. cease military support
00:29and false narratives regarding Taiwan.
00:31Both sides emphasized the importance of responsibly managing the relationship.
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