What will be the policy of Trump administration regarding China, America’s new NSA gave indications –

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Washington: Donald Trump will take oath as the President of America on January 20. But, meanwhile, many speculations are being made about how his foreign policy will be, especially America’s relations with China. Meanwhile, America’s newly appointed National Security Advisor (NSA) Mike Waltz has clarified the situation to a great extent.

Mike Waltz gave hints

Mike Waltz has indicated to continue many aspects of outgoing President Joe Biden’s China and Indo-Pacific policy. Mike Waltz said this while participating in a session at the US Institute of Peace (USIP). Mike Waltz will take over as National Security Advisor to Donald Trump, who will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on January 20.

‘Can avoid confrontation’

“The president-elect believes we can avoid confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party because they need our markets,” Waltz said in a discussion with outgoing NSA Jake Sullivan. “We’re going to use this influence as long as we can in the way that we have and consistent with our national security.”

‘China is facing challenges’

“I think all things will continue and I would mention India as an important partner in the future,” Waltz said in response to a question. Sullivan agreed with his successor. “I agree with everything Mike said,” he said. I would say there is a good China strategy, a good Asia strategy.” Sullivan said China faces some tough challenges

There was also discussion about India

Waltz, in a conversation with former National Security Advisor and session moderator Stephen J. Headley, also indicated that he had also been the Republican Party Chairman for the ‘US-India Caucus’ in the last Congress (US Parliament). Sullivan told the audience that waltzes are very popular in India and the ‘US-India Congressional Caucus’ is also very popular. Sullivan visited India last week. “I was in India just last week,” Sullivan said. They like you as co-chairman of the ‘India Caucus’. He loves the ‘India Caucus’, so he is excited about your appointment.” (Language)

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