US and Chinese officials engaged in extensive talks lasting over 12 hours in Bangkok, according to a statement from the White House on Monday. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and his Chinese counterpart, Director Wang Yi, discussed various key issues, reviewing progress made since the November meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping. "Over the weekend, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan held more than 12 hours of meetings in Bangkok with his counterpart from the People's Republic of China, Director Wang Yi,"said John Kirby, NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the White House. He further said "Sullivan and Director Wang took stock of progress on key issues following the meeting between President (Joe) Biden and (Chinese) President Xi (Jinping) back in November. Now, that includes discussing efforts to resume military-to-military communication, which has occurred; addressing artificial intelligence safety and risks; and advancing bilateral counter-narcotics cooperation," Kirby said. [caption id="" data-align="alignnone" data-width="640"] Wang Yi and Jake Sullivan along with other officials hold extensive talks in Thailand[/caption] During the discussions, efforts to resume military-to-military communication were addressed and have since taken place. The officials also tackled topics such as artificial intelligence safety and risks, along with advancing bilateral cooperation on counter-narcotics. A new working group on counter-narcotics is set to launch in Beijing, led by US Deputy Homeland Security Advisor Jen Daskal.