"Human rights are always an issue of concern to the United States and they're first and foremost in our discussions," a senior White House official said.
"Our approach is to handle these types of sensitive issues in a private, more discrete way. We believe it's the most effective way to advance those issues to a favourable outcome," the official said.
The official was responding to a question if human rights would be an issue that could be raised during the visit of the leaders from Egypt and Jordan next week.
But this was a departure from the administration of Barack Obama which had on several occasions made human rights the most potent vehicle of America's public diplomacy and at times even publicly mentioned a country to name and shame it.
Under the Obama administration, the US had often expressed concern over rights violations in China. Obama and his two Secretaries of States - Hillary Clinton and John Kerry - included this in their public remarks every time they met a Chinese leader.
The remarks from the White House come ahead of the first meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Florida next week.
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