and Israel's ambassador
Gilad Erdan in April 2021 , Vice President
Kamala Harris, and the
U.S. national security team, August 18, 2021 , December 22, 2021
2021 On November 22, 2020, Sullivan was announced as Joe Biden's National Security Advisor. Upon his appointment, Sullivan stated that the early priorities of Biden's
National Security Council (NSC) are the
COVID-19 pandemic, "restructuring the NSC to make public health a permanent national security priority", and
China relations. After the
surrender of Kabul to the Taliban, Sullivan said that the collapse of the government of
Afghanistan occurred because at the "end of the day, despite the fact we spent 20 years and tens of billions of dollars to give the best equipment, the best training and the best capacity to the Afghan national security forces, we could not give them the will and they ultimately decided that they would not fight for Kabul and they would not fight for the country." However, Brett Bruen, director of global engagement in the Obama White House, called for Sullivan's dismissal over his role in the affair. On September 28, 2021, Sullivan met in
Saudi Arabia with Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman to discuss the
2021 global energy crisis and
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen. They also discussed the
potential deal to normalize relations between
Israel and Saudi Arabia. On October 6, 2021, a high level meeting between Sullivan and top Chinese diplomat,
CCP Politburo member & director of the
Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Yang Jiechi, in
Zürich, Switzerland focused on a number of contentious aspects of Chinese-American relations, including the existence of
Taiwan, trade disputes, the
COVID-19 origin theories, as well as civic freedoms in
Hong Kong. Despite continued differences between the two nations on these issues, both sides agreed to continue their cooperation "in the spirit of fair and peaceful competition". On October 25, 2021, Sullivan was briefed by Pentagon officials on the full range of military options to ensure that
Iran would not be able to produce a
nuclear weapon. On November 7, 2021, Sullivan stated that the US does not pursue
system change in
China any longer, marking a clear break from the
China policy pursued by previous US administrations. Sullivan said that the US is not seeking a new
Cold War with China, but is looking for a system of
peaceful coexistence. On December 7, 2021, Sullivan warned that Russia's
Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline project will end in the event of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
2022 in Kyiv, November 4, 2022 On January 14, 2022, Sullivan accused
Russia of sending saboteurs into
Ukraine to stage "a
false-flag operation" that would create a pretext for Russia to invade Ukraine. Russian foreign minister
Sergey Lavrov dismissed the U.S. claim as "total disinformation." On January 23, 2022, the Department of State authorized the voluntary departure of U.S. direct hire employees (USDH) and ordered the departure of eligible family members (EFM) from Embassy Kyiv due to the continued threat of Russian military action. U.S. citizens should not travel to Ukraine, and those in Ukraine should depart now using commercial or other privately available transportation options. On February 11, 2022, the State Department issued a heightened threat Level 4 Do Not Travel Advisory in Ukraine Jake Sullivan warned of a high likelihood of escalation in the conflict as diplomatic options were failing in United Nation's Security Council. Sullivan suggested there is high likelihood of
Russian invasion of Ukraine before the end of the
2022 Winter Olympics and there will be "no prospect of a U.S. military evacuation" once an invasion commences. He said that "Russia has all the forces it needs to conduct a major military action." On February 24 the
Russian invasion of Ukraine began. On March 13, 2022, Sullivan warned of a full-fledged
NATO response if Russia attacks any part of NATO territory. He reportedly advised Zelenskyy not to try to retake
Crimea or attack the
Crimean Bridge, fearing that Russia might respond with a
nuclear strike. Sullivan also reportedly imposed restrictions to prevent Ukraine from using
Western-supplied weapons for retaliatory attacks on Russian territory. On March 14, 2022, he warned China that it would face consequences if it helped Russia evade
sanctions.
2023 , October 28, 2023 On July 6, 2023, President Joe Biden authorized the provision of
cluster munitions in support of a
Ukrainian counteroffensive against Russian forces in Russian-
annexed southeastern Ukraine, bypassing U.S. law prohibiting the transfer of cluster munitions with a failure rate greater than one percent. Sullivan defended the use of cluster munitions, saying that "Ukraine would not be using these munitions in some foreign land. This is their country they're defending." On October 2, 2023, Sullivan stated in an article in
Foreign Affairs that the Biden administration had "de-escalated crises in Gaza" and shortly before noted the Middle East is “quieter today than it has been in two decades.” Five days later,
Hamas launched a large-scale attack on Israel from the
Gaza Strip, sparking the
Gaza war. The article was later edited for online release. On October 15, 2023, CNN's
Jake Tapper, in an interview with Sullivan, raised questions about Israel's
blockade of the Gaza Strip and the
impact on its population. Sullivan claimed that the United States worked with Israel "to make sure that innocent Palestinians get access to [water and medicine and food] and are protected from bombardment." On October 29, 2023, Sullivan dismissed calls for a ceasefire in Israel's war against Hamas in the
Gaza Strip, warning that any potential "humanitarian pause" to get
hostages out of Gaza could benefit Hamas. He declined to comment on whether Israel had committed
war crimes in Gaza and whether Gazans would be allowed to return to their homes. Sullivan stated that "Israel has a right, indeed a responsibility, to defend itself against a terrorist group."
Anders Åslund wrote that the article showed a "Biden administration in denial about Ukraine".
2024 in Israel, May 19, 2024 In January 2024, the Biden administration rejected
Russian president Vladimir Putin's proposal for a
ceasefire in Ukraine. Sullivan informed Putin's foreign policy adviser
Yuri Ushakov that the United States would not discuss a ceasefire without Ukraine's participation. Also in January 2024 Sullivan met with Director of the CCP
Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Wang Yi at
Bangkok for two days. In March 2024, Sullivan warned Ukrainian officials to cease military strikes in Russia using Ukraine's own weaponry, amidst concerns about impacts on oil prices. US officials had previously placed restrictions against Ukraine using US-provided weapons in Russia. In May 2024, Sullivan expressed concern at the
Irish,
Norwegian, and
Spanish recognition of
Palestine and Israel's growing diplomatic isolation, saying that "we certainly have seen a growing chorus of voices, including voices that had previously been in support of Israel, drift in another direction. That is of concern to us because we do not believe that that contributes to Israel's long-term security or vitality." On June 9, 2024, Sullivan said that the
rescue operation to recover Israeli hostages from the
Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza was
aided by intelligence support from the United States. On August 29, Sullivan met and conferred with
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping, at the
Great Hall of the People in
Beijing. He had been on a three-day trip. He had spoken (for the fifth time in their careers) to Director of the CCP Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Wang Yi along with CCP
Central Military Commission vice chairman General
Zhang Youxia the previous day. Concerns were expressed over the
Taiwan Strait and the
South China Sea,
2025 and
Stephen Hadley on January 14, 2025 In January 2025, three days before leaving his position as National Security Advisor, Sullivan warned that the next few years would be crucial in determining whether
artificial intelligence leads to catastrophe and whether China or America prevails in the AI race. On January 14, 2025, Sullivan said that the
shortage of personnel in the
Armed Forces of Ukraine remains an acute problem, and recommended that Ukraine step up
mobilization. == Post-National Security Advisor career ==