china, as it exists today would not exist in the shape and form if it were not for brown work that henry kissinger laid 50 years ago, in a way he is the perfect person to do this. he cares, it comes from his heart, he doesn t have the power to actually negotiate anything but i think what he s doing is trying to open a door. china is at a crossroads right now, in terms of authoritarian and its economy, he really wants to do it in a more peaceful way, really wants to do it in a more peacefulway, he really wants to do it in a more peaceful way, he really believes in that. , peaceful way, he really believes in that. , ., , that. this wasn t an official visit on behalf of that. this wasn t an official visit on behalf of the that. this wasn t an official visit on behalf of the us that. this wasn t an official visit. on behalf of the us government, that. this wasn t an official visit - on behalf of the us government, how much do you think president biden would have been aware of this
right now, in terms of authoritarianism and its economy, he really wants to do it in a more peaceful way, he really believes in that. this wasn t an official visit on behalf of the us government, how much do you think president biden would have been aware of this visit before he went, or would he have had a quiet word with mr kissinger, would that have happened? yeah i m sure he would be aware, i don t know what it is they spoke, but i would be shocked if they didn t. he knows as well as kissinger knows, kissinger is playing the role of the friend, kind ofjumping in the middle of a relationship spat. it s easier sometimes for the friend to say things down the two parties do. also refused us overtures for a meeting in singapore, they hit a brick wall there and henry kissinger as a non governmental person could come in and have that sort of meetings, so it was quite useful for the us, too.