Chinese officials calculate the US partner to remove Trump's policies and sanctions aimed at Chinese companies and individuals.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Jake Sullivan National Security Advisor today will meet the State Commissioner of the Chinese Central Highlands and Foreign Minister in Alaska.
Member of the National Assembly of the Chinese Institute (left) and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Meanwhile, Wall Street Journal led an unnamed source sources indicating that Chinese officials would recommend the Presidential Government Joe Biden unloaded for Chinese companies, Huawei and Semiconductor Manufacturing International, canceling shortened regulations
Chinese officials were also thought to want President Biden to meet Chinese President Xi Binh in April at the global online conference on climate change.
US officials describe the event in Alaska as a "single once" meeting and they will try to discuss agreements, such as climate change agreements.
The White House has not commented on the above information.
Just before the meeting, Blinken on March 16 announced sanctions 24 mainland Chinese officials and Hong Kong because of Hong Kong election reform, accusing Beijing efforts "unilaterally destroyed" the electoral system of the city
"The relationship with China is very complicated, there are adverse aspects, with a competitive aspects and cooperation," Blinken told Japanese Nippon TV channels during the country's trip.