Susan Rice likely to visit China amid differences over South China Sea

Dunya News

Global community seemed unconvinced over China's increasing strategic influence and raised economy

NEWYORK (Correspondent Nadeem Manzoor) – In the wake of emerging disagreement between the United States (US) and China regarding South China Sea territorial dispute, US National Security Advisor Susan Rice decided to visit China. She has added agenda of removal of differences between both the countries and taking China into confidence before the upcoming session of developed countries of the globe namely G20, reported Dunya News.

During her visit, she will meet government officials from Beijing and discuss regional and international issues in order to reduce tensions, differences and risk severity before official interaction in G20 Summit.

On the other side, the Chinese government was displeased with the US regarding Dalai Lama and claimed that for the sake of specific agenda and failed try of deteriorating and undermining China, US had been using Dalai Lama as a puppet.

A diplomat told Dunya News North America Correspondent Nadeem Manzoor that global community seemed unconvinced over China’s increasing strategic influence and raised economic level as measured with rest of the countries.

Realising the facts, US and other major powers of the world did not find it a right moment to mess up with China. Not to forget that the US think tanks recommended Obama administration to maintain better terms with China as it was an emerging economic power in the world.

This was the reason Susan Rice had decided to simmer down tensions with China rather than flaring them over South China Sea issue. In September, Chinese President along with Barrack Obama and leaders of other developed countries will attend G20.