US-China Relations

Joe Biden, Xi Jinping meet at key summit before Trump takes office

The articles describe a meeting between US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping at a hotel in Lima, Peru, where they discussed various issues including trade disputes, cybercrimes, and tensions over Taiwan. Biden stated that China's goal of a stable and sustainable US-China relationship remains unchanged, while Xi Jinping pledged to work with the incoming US president-elect Donald Trump. This meeting marked the third time the two leaders have met in person since Biden took office. The talks have been described as "frank" and "candid" by Biden, indicating a willingness to address pressing issues. Xi's remarks were seen as a stern warning to the US as relations enter a new period of uncertainty after the American election. Trump has promised a more aggressive approach to Beijing, which could lead to increased tensions between the two countries.
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