White HouseCampbell, a coordinator of Indo -Pacific Affairs, said that the United States and China have not yet finalized the time and place of the head of state.He also said that Washington will soon announce the details of trade negotiations with Taiwan. The report pointed out that the move may further exacerbate the tension caused by Perlis, the speaker of the US House of Representatives Pelosi, and the PLA exercise since then.

The Wall Street Journal quoted earlier that people who were not known as well said that Chinese officials were preparing to meet with US President Bynden in November this year.During the group leader summit or after the Asia -Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Bangkok, Thailand.

Bloomberg said in the report that in the recent call, Biden and Xi Jinping instructed their teams to prepare for their possible meetings, but Campbell said that the two sides had not finalized time and place.

Campbell also told reporters on Friday (August 12) that the White House is formulating an ambitious roadmap for the US -Taiwan trade negotiations and planning to be announced in the next few days.

The Office of the US Trade Representative announced in June that a new economic initiative was launched with Taipei, and the goal of negotiation was to achieve "economic results" in the areas of regulatory practice, agriculture and digital trade.

The Chinese People's Liberation Army conducted a series of military exercises around Taiwan last week as a response to Perosi's visit to Taiwan.

Campbell said that mainland China has "put more pressure on Taiwan", and the United States expects that this approach will continue in the next few weeks or even months."The purpose is very clear -intimidation and coercion in Taiwan, destroying its toughness."

Campbell said that the United States' response will not be "instinct or subconscious", but the Bayeng government will not stop free navigation operations, including the move of sailing in the Taiwan Strait in the next few weeks.

Campbell also said that the White House urged Beijing to reopen the cooperation communication channels closed last week, including reopening the dialogue on climate issues.