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Senior U.S. diplomat to visit China for highest-level meeting in months

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U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman will visit China on July 25-26, the State Department said on Wednesday, as the worldтАЩs two largest economies seek to navigate a deeply troubled bilateral relationship.

Sherman, the State DepartmentтАЩs second-ranked official, will meet with State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and other officials in the city of Tianjin, southeast of Beijing.

ShermanтАЩs visit will come at the end of visits to Japan, South Korea and Mongolia as part of her second visit to Asia in less than two months. The State Department said Sherman would also visit Oman on July 27.

The China talks would be тАЬpart of ongoing U.S. efforts to hold candid exchanges тАж to advance U.S. interests and values and to responsibly manage the relationship,тАЭ the State Department said in a statement.

Using the acronym for ChinaтАЩs official name, the PeopleтАЩs Republic of China, it said Sherman would тАЬdiscuss areas where we have serious concerns about PRC actions, as well as areas where our interests align.тАЭ

ShermanтАЩs China visit has been anticipated in foreign policy circles, but was not announced along with the rest of her trip last week.

It could help set the stage for further exchanges and a potential meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping later this year, possibly on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Italy in late October.

Hong KongтАЩs South China Morning Post reported last week that China planned for Xie Feng, a vice foreign minister, to meet Sherman, but the two sides were haggling over protocol details.

Wendy Sherman | REUTERS
Wendy Sherman | REUTERS

тАЬOur senior level engagement is a precious resource, so we wanted to make sure that we were going to have substantive and constructive exchanges with senior PRC officials,тАЭ a senior U.S. administration official told reporters.

тАЬThatтАЩs exactly what we believe weтАЩre going to be getting with this meeting weтАЩre going to have with Wang Yi.тАЭ

North Korea, climate and Iran are issues of shared concern she will be hoping to make progress on in China, despite a fractious relationship that has plunged ties to their worst level in decades.

тАЬWe are certainly having ongoing conversations about potential ways that we may be able to work together on shared problems,тАЭ a second senior official said.

Biden has ramped up sanctions on China over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Hong Kong and targeted more Chinese official last week. In a shift from Trump, he has also broadly sought to rally allies and partners to help counter what the White House says is ChinaтАЩs increasingly coercive economic and foreign policies.

In April, BidenтАЩs climate envoy John Kerry visited Shanghai, making him the most senior U.S. official to visit China during the Biden administration.

But otherwise, the two sides have had little in the way of high-level face-to-face contact since a combative first senior diplomatic meeting under the Biden administration in March in Alaska, where ChinaтАЩs top diplomat Yang Jiechi harangued the U.S. side over what he said was a hegemonic U.S. foreign policy and its struggling democracy.

The U.S. accused China of grandstanding.

On Friday, leaders of the Asia-Pacific trade group APEC, including Biden, RussiaтАЩs Vladimir Putin, and ChinaтАЩs Xi, pledged to work to expand sharing and manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines to fight the global pandemic.

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