U.S. foreign policy can be positive-sum, not zero-sum: Jake Sullivan

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Jake Sullivan, then-U.S. national security adviser, speaks at an event at the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi on Jan. 6.  © Reuters

KEN MORIYASU

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. can pursue its own interest while simultaneously looking out for the larger, global common interest, without foreign policy having to be zero-sum, former national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Wednesday.

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