Top Biden Aide Visits China in Bid to Stabilize Ties | China in Focus

by EditorR

A top White House official is visiting China. Many see the trip as a chance to lay the groundwork for a potential final meeting between Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden before he leaves the Oval Office.

China says it has no intention of invading any country’s airspace in response to protests from Japan. Tokyo said a Chinese spy plane breached its airspace despite a warning.

Tensions are rising in the South China Sea. Now, a possible U.S. move involving Philippine ships could further stoke the flames.

After escaping human rights violations in China, a young man is pursuing his goals in the United States. He highlights the importance of preserving his Chinese heritage on the world stage, and how the Chinese Communist Party is extending its suppression overseas.

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