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China's Wang Yi to visit Washington amid Middle East tensions, U.S. officials say
The Hindu
China's top diplomat Wang Yi to visit US this week; Biden admin hopes Beijing can help contain Middle East tensions. Wang to meet Blinken, Sullivan; Biden-Xi meeting in Nov. US wants to ensure competition doesn't veer into conflict; will push China to take constructive approach on Israel-Hamas, Ukraine wars.
China's top diplomat Wang Yi will travel to the United States later this week, senior Biden administration officials said on Monday, in a long-anticipated visit that comes amid soaring tensions in the Middle East, which U.S. officials hope Beijing can help contain.
Mr. Wang will visit Washington from Oct. 26-28 and meet with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and President Joe Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, officials said, declining to say if he will meet with Mr. Biden as well.
The trip will be the highest-level in-person engagement ahead of an expected meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in San Francisco in November. It is also the long-awaited reciprocal visit after several top U.S. officials including Mr. Blinken visited Beijing this summer.
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Washington's top priority has been to ensure the intense competition between the world's two largest economies and their disagreements over a host of issues from trade to Taiwan and the South China Sea does not veer into conflict.
"We continue to believe that direct face-to-face diplomacy is the best way to raise challenging issues, address misperception and miscommunication, and explore working with the Chinese where our interests intersect," said one official, who briefed reporters on the trip on condition of anonymity.
The visit also comes as Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks and Israel's response dominate global headlines, even as Russia's war in Ukraine grinds on.