NEW DELHI (ANI) – U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan concluded his tenure with a landmark visit to India, announcing a major breakthrough in U.S.-India civil nuclear cooperation.
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The US National Security Advisor (NSA), Jake Sullivan addressed the Board of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) on his recent visit to India, as per an official statement by the ...
"Jake Sullivan has been a champion in charting the course for robust U.S.-India relations. His leadership and collaborative spirit have propelled significant advancements-from iCET initiatives to ...
Joe Biden’s outgoing national security advisor Jake Sullivan and Donald Trump’s incoming NSA Michael Waltz have both said that China poses the single most important long-term strategic ...
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Feb. 11, 2022, in Washington. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP) Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden’s ...
“If it’s China and not the United States determining the future of AI on the planet, I think that the stakes of that are just profound,” said White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan on ...
they are in a position to be able to say 'yes,'" U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters. Sullivan said Israel and Hamas had been close to a deal before, and things had fallen ...
National Security Advisor-designate Michael Waltz receives baton from National Security Advisor Jake Sulivan (center ... USIP’s George Moose and John J. Sullivan (right).
National Security Advisor-designate Michael Waltz receives baton from National Security Advisor Jake Sulivan (center). Steven J. Hadley (left) watched along with USIP’s George Moose and John J.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said China would face severe consequences if it launches a cyberattack that causes physical destruction in the US, and deterring such a move should be a ...