Biden Administration Eyeing High-Profile Visits to China: The Biden Administration is heating things up by looking into setting up a series of top-level visits to Beijing by top officials in the coming months
The team is weighing the possibilities of visits for four key Biden Administration officials - Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, and Climate Envoy John Kerry.
However, the order of those visits is still a mystery.
Some officials within the administration are adamant about who should travel first, while others are more relaxed about the sequence.
The discussions are ongoing, and US officials are planning ahead of Biden's trip to Japan for the G7, where he is expected to focus on strengthening the alliance against China's coercive behavior globally.
Stops in Australia and Papua New Guinea, which were canceled due to ongoing debt ceiling negotiations, are intended to demonstrate America's commitment to the Pacific region.
State Department officials are making the case for Blinken to be the first administration visitor to Beijing to address a range of issues with Chinese counterparts.
They believe it's important for Blinken to cover topics such as the Ukraine war, fentanyl precursor chemicals from China, tensions over Taiwan, and Americans wrongfully detained in China...