US national security adviser Jake Sullivan has urged Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to use China's influence with Iran to ease tensions in the Middle East. The officials have also agreed to arrange a call between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The talks took place in Thailand and followed up on discussions between the presidents in November. The meetings occurred after a ruling-party candidate opposed by Beijing won Taiwan's recent presidential election and US and Chinese military officials resumed dialogue. The discussions took place amidst ongoing attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, which threaten global shipping in the Red Sea.
US national security adviser Jake Sullivan pressed Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during talks in Thailand to use China 's influence with Iran to ease tensions in the Middle East . The officials also agreed to work toward arranging a call between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
The meetings Friday and Saturday in Bangkok, which followed up on the presidents' discussions in November in California, took place after a ruling-party candidate opposed by Beijing won Taiwan's recent presidential election and US and Chinese military officials resumed a once-frozen dialogue. They played out as attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen continue to threaten global shipping in the Red Sea.A senior US official said Sullivan cited China's extensive economic leverage over Iran and emphasized that the destabilizing effect of the Houthi attacks on international commerce. The official noted that China has publicly called for lower tensions, but said it was too soon to tell whether Beijing was using its diplomatic muscle to press Tehran on the matte
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