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National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan will visit China from August 27-29, 2024, to meet with Chinese officials. During the visit, he plans to discuss security issues with his Chinese counterparts and emphasize the need to respect China's territorial sovereignty and rights in the South China Sea. He will also warn Washington about the potential consequences of meddling in conflicts and raising tensions in the region.
The purpose of Sullivan's visit is to advance bilateral relations between the United States and China, as well as discuss regional and global issues. According to a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the historical and legal basis of China's territorial sovereignty in the South China Sea has been reaffirmed, and other countries should refrain from actions that could escalate the situation.
On August 23, it was confirmed that Sullivan would meet with China's foreign minister and other officials to discuss important issues. In light of China's military exercises near Taiwan and allegations of a possible invasion of the island, the US has also not ruled out the possibility of stationing its military forces in Taiwan.
It is important to note that the American admiral predicts that China will be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027. Military exercises and training on the island exacerbate tensions in the region and could lead to serious consequences.
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