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US lawmakers push for military dialogue in a rare China visit

  • Members of the U.S. Congress from both parties met with China’s Premier Li Qiang in Beijing on Sunday to promote increased military-to-military communication.
  • This meeting followed a downturn in U.S.-China relations caused by trade tensions, Taiwan's status, regional conflicts, and diplomatic strains since President Trump's first term.
  • The delegation, led by Representative Adam Smith of the House Armed Services Committee, emphasized trade, economic issues, and stronger military-to-military conversations.
  • Premier Li called the visit an "icebreaking trip" to strengthen ties and said more exchanges benefit both countries and hold global significance.
  • Following a recent phone call between Trump and Xi Jinping, Trump will meet Xi at a regional summit in South Korea at October's end and plans to visit China early next year.
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