The United States will work to coordinate new economic and security frameworks between its partners in European and Asian nations amid increased assertiveness by China, according to the seniormost Asia advisor at the White House.
“One of the important contributions of a steady and stable Indo-Pacific approach is to work more fundamentally with allies and partners,” said Kurt Campbell, White House Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs.
Campbell delivered the remarks at a May 9 joint conference on transatlantic dialogues and the Indo-Pacific, hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Free University of Brussel’s Centre for Security, Diplomacy, and Strategy.