Suspicions High as US, China Summit Nears
A top White House official is scheduled to arrive in Beijing this Sunday. His visit comes as concerns about cyber attacks, trade frictions and China’s territorial disputes with Japan test relations between the world’s two largest economies. The visit also comes as President Barack Obama and China’s new leader Xi Jinping prepare to hold their first talks next month in California.
When he arrives Sunday, White House National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon will be the fifth high-ranking U.S. official to visit Beijing since Xi became China’s new leader a little more than two months ago.