unless he gtm correspondent, jo josh shilton says the fact that the minister is sanctioned does not bode well for the prospect of restoring dialogue between both countries. despite i trade affliction since your political tensions back then, i mean, 5 years ago, china, yes. we're still maintaining to clar magic and security dialogue which haven't been seen these days. many chinese new defense minister just appointed to day is now under the u. s. sanctions. he would not have a decent meeting with any us officials or he's your counterpart. so we are not expecting that the leaders meeting between the 2 sides in terms of, you know, security talks. if you know the new ministries under sanctions, you would not provide or create any good atmosphere for the 2 sides to restore the dialog mechanism. which would not lead to any a better environment for to buy or ties. so i think at the washington has to consider if it has to mix some moves towards that the country is new. premier li chatting was all also among the newly appointed high ranking officials. he previously served as the secretary of the c