Joe Biden and Xi Jinping used their first in-person meeting as leaders to signal a desire to improve US-China ties after relations between the two powers plunged to a multi-decade low. With Taiwan tensions hanging over the meeting, the two leaders agreed that senior officials would “maintain communication” on a range of transnational issues, including climate change, global economic stability and food security, a White House readout of the meeting said. The US president added that Antony Blinken, secretary of state, would visit China for talks. Read More...
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping used their first in-person meeting as leaders to signal a desire to improve US-China ties after relations between the two powers plunged to a multi-decade low. With Taiwan tensions hanging over the meeting, the two leaders agreed that senior officials would “maintain communication” on a range of transnational issues, including climate change, global economic stability and food security, a White House readout of the meeting said. The US president added that Antony Blinken, secretary of state, would visit China for talks.
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