US, China agree to hold video calls between their militaries: State media reports
According to Chinese state media, top officials from the US and China have discussed holding a new round of interactions between their leaders in the near future. Both sides also reportedly agreed to hold video calls between their two militaries at an appropriate time. US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi have met for a second day of talks aimed at stabilising ties. This, against a backdrop of rising tensions between China and America's allies in the region. Olivia Siong reports.Â
According to Chinese state media, top officials from the US and China have discussed holding a new round of interactions between their leaders in the near future. Both sides also reportedly agreed to hold video calls between their two militaries at an appropriate time. US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi have met for a second day of talks aimed at stabilising ties. This, against a backdrop of rising tensions between China and America's allies in the region. Olivia Siong reports.Â