BEIJING, China (Reuters) — Newly appointed United States Ambassador to China Terry Branstad said on Wednesday (June 28) there is a need to work together with China on some pressing issues, such as North Korea and expanding trade.
Branstad also told reporters in Beijing that the US would like to see Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who has late-stage liver cancer, receive treatment elsewhere if that would help.
A former Iowa governor, Branstad has been described by Beijing as an “old friend” of China, and has said resolving the bilateral trade imbalance and stopping the North Korea threat would be his top priorities.