U.S. National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, will be meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Bangkok to discuss the ongoing tensions surrounding Taiwan, the Red Sea conflict, and North Korea’s recent provocations.
This meeting comes as the two countries continue to navigate a complex relationship, with both sides expressing concerns about potential military escalation.
Sullivan’s meeting with Wang Yi follows an earlier visit to Taiwan by the co-chairmen of the “Congressional Taiwan Connection” of the U.S. House of Representatives, where they expressed strong support for the island nation.
The situation in the Red Sea also remains tense, with experts warning that recent provocations by North Korea could potentially open the door to war.
The meeting between Sullivan and Wang Yi is expected to address these issues and seek potential avenues for de-escalation and peaceful resolution.