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Biden-XI arranged a virtual summit for Monday to discuss tensions

Biden-XI arranged a virtual summit for Monday to discuss tensions
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WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden and Xi Jinping will hold a virtual Summit who is very awaited on Monday night because both parties look back on tensions after a difficult start for US-Chinese relations since Biden began this year.
The White House sets low expectations for video calls between leaders.
Biden seems to emphasize that the two countries need to regulate the barrier in the field of conflict in the increasingly complicated relationship between the two countries.
White House officials said that there was no big announcement that was expected to come from the meeting.
“Both leaders will discuss ways to be responsible for managing competition between the United States and the RRC, as well as ways to work together where our interests align,” The White Press Secretary Jen PSAKI said in a statement that announced the time of the summit, referring to The People’s Republic of China.
“Throughout the President Biden will clarify the intention and priority A.S.
And clear and honest about our worries.” The meeting will be the third involvement between the two leaders since February.
Coming after the US and China this week promised to u.n.
Climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland to improve their cooperation and accelerate the action to control the emissions that damage the climate.
The National Security Adviser of the White House Jake Sullivan and the Senior Chinese Foreign Policy Advisor Jiechi reached an agreement to hold Biden-XI virtual summit at the end of the year when they met last month for talks in Zurich but both parties had not yet settled.
The virtual meeting was proposed after Biden, who spent a lot of time with XI when both of them were vice presidents, mentioned during September telephone calls with Chinese leaders that he wanted to be able to see XI again, according to White.
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Xi has not left China during the Coronavirus pandemic.
White House officials propose a virtual Summit instead of the best substitute for both leaders to have substantive conversations on a number of problems that have placed a strain on A.-China’s relationship.
“We hope the US will work with China to jointly try to make Summit leaders successful and bring Chinese-US bonds back to the right track of healthy and stable development,” said Chinese Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin, Friday .
There has been no shortage of tensions in the relationship in the past few months when Biden has clarified he saw Beijing’s actions on a number of fronts related to.
The President has criticized China for human rights violations on ethnic minorities in northwest China, extinguishing pro-democracy efforts in Hong Kong, and opposing global pressure to work fully with investigations against the origin of the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Tensions have also been exacerbated recently by dozens of dozens of Chinese military military near Taiwan Island, which is our own ruled, which Beijing considers part of its territory.
Biden, in the 20 group of meetings in Rome and again at the climate meeting u.n.
Criticing XI for failing to show off the Summit, where world leaders discussed the way forward to pandemics and steps to alleviate the effects of climate change.
“I think it’s a big mistake, frankly, for China …
doesn’t appear,” said Biden in Glasgow.
“The rest of the world will look at China and say, what added value did they give?” The two leaders participated in the Virtual Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), where leaders discussed efforts to end the Covid-19 pandemic and support the global economic recovery.

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