US lawmakers push for military dialogue in a rare China visit
Summary
A group of U.S. lawmakers visited China to encourage better military communication between the two countries. This is the first visit by House representatives to Beijing since 2019, aiming to improve relations amid ongoing tensions. Both sides agreed on the need for more exchanges and cooperation, particularly in military and economic areas.Key Facts
- U.S. lawmakers recently traveled to China for talks focused on increasing military communication.
- The visit is significant as it's the first time since 2019 that House representatives have gone to Beijing.
- The trip was called an "icebreaking" event, meaning it intended to help ease tensions.
- The visit included discussions on trade and economic relations, alongside military matters.
- Past tensions between the U.S. and China have been due to trade issues, Taiwan's status, and China's regional claims.
- The delegation included members from both the Democratic and Republican parties.
- The lawmakers' visit to China is scheduled to last until Thursday.
- There are plans for future meetings between U.S. and Chinese leaders, including one between Trump and Xi Jinping later in the year.
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