U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen: She won't rule out another visit to China before leaving office
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2024-09-09 17:01:52
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen was asked the same day if she would be "done" when the new administration takes over next year, or if she might continue in that role, or if she would take on a new role in the new administration.。Yellen said: "May be done, but wait and see。Yellen said she still has a lot of work to do in the coming months, including possibly meeting again with Chinese officials to try to manage the often tense relationship between the United States and China, which needs to be prioritized and nurtured (by the next U.S. administration) and discussed at the highest levels and between agency staff.。yellen said: "we have too many differences, if there is no opportunity to discuss them and put them into the larger context of consideration, tensions are certainly likely to intensify."。Yellen visited China from April 4 to 9 this year, during which China and Yellen held multi-level and multi-field talks and exchanges.。In addition, we find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so. We find ourselves in a position to do so.
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