News Analysis | With China in focus, Biden seeks to boost Asia alliances
The Hindu
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan will meet their Chinese counterparts Wang Yi and Yang Jiechi in Alaska later this week, in the first face-to-face interaction between the Biden administration and China.
The meeting is happening after a volley of diplomatic efforts by the Biden administration to strengthen America’s relations with its allies and partners in Asia as part of its Indo-Pacific strategy. Since taking office on January 20, President Joe Biden has moved quickly on China, leaving no ambiguity on where his foreign policy priorities are. At least three key takeaways from his early foreign policy moves offer a clear view into his approach towards China.More Related News
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