China's Diplomatic Role in Red Sea Tensions: A Back-Channel Solution?
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National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and China's top diplomat are set to hold back-channel talks, signaling a potential thaw in US-China relations as the two countries navigate a range of contentious issues. The talks come amid heightened tensions over trade, technology, human rights, and regional security, and could provide an opportunity for both sides to address concerns and seek common ground.
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