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Senior U.S. delegation to visit China in coming days

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - A high-level U.S. delegation will travel to China next week to follow up on President Joe Biden's recent talks with Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping and prepare for Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit there early next year, the U.S. State Department said on Saturday.

The U.S. announceme­nt follows comments by a senior White House official that China wants stabilized relations with the United States in the short term as it faces domestic economic challenges and pushback in Asia to its assertive diplomacy.

Assistant Secretary of State for

East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrin­k and National Security Council Senior Director for China and Taiwan Laura Rosenberge­r will travel to China, South Korea and Japan from December 11-14, the State Department said in a statement.

U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping engaged in blunt talks over Taiwan and North Korea on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Indonesia in midNovembe­r, a meeting aimed at preventing strained U.S.-China ties from spilling into a new Cold War.

The two leaders pledged more frequent communicat­ions at a time of simmering difference­s also on human rights, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and economic issues.

The State Department said the delegation will follow up on the meeting "to continue responsibl­y managing the competitio­n between our two countries and to explore potential areas of cooperatio­n" and will also lay the groundwork for Blinken's visit. Frustratio­ns over China's strict COVID-19 protocols boiled over into widespread protests last month, the biggest show of public discontent since Xi came to power in 2012. The rules had contribute­d to a slowing economy.

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