U.S. National Security Advisor, Sullivan, met with Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi in Bangkok on January 26th and 27th.
The two discussed concerns from both sides, with particular attention being paid to the escalating provocations from North Korea. In addition to this, the two co-chairmen of the “Congressional Taiwan Connection” of the U.S. House of Representatives visited Taiwan with a delegation to express support for the country.
There are reports that the North Korean situation is raising concerns about the potential for war, with experts suggesting that this escalation could potentially lead to conflict.
Sullivan is also set to hold a new round of meetings with Wang Yi to continue discussions about the situation in the Red Sea conflict.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing has stated that they will be introducing the situation to U.S. President’s National Security Advisor, Sullivan, during their upcoming meeting.
As tensions continue to rise in the region, the meetings and discussions between the U.S. and Chinese diplomats in Bangkok hold significant importance.