Joe Biden, China’s Xi Jinping Meeting Planned For As Soon As Next Week: Report

Washington: Virtual Meeting planned between President U.S. Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping will be held immediately after next week, someone tells this problem to Reuters.
A spokesman for the White House and the Chinese Embassy in Washington refused to confirm whether the meeting would take place next week.

Diplomatic Exchange of Gabang A.S. Diplomatic with China at the beginning of Biden administration, officials, believing in direct involvement with XI is the best way to prevent the relationship between the two largest economies in the world of spirals to conflict.

Both parties said they had reached an agreement in principle to hold a virtual meeting between Biden and XI before the end of the year after talks in Zurich’s Swiss City last month between National Security Advisor A.S. Jake Sullivan and Jiechi.

The source told Reuters last month that, considering the restriction of Covid-19 Domestic China and XI’s reluctance to travel, Washington aims to call video conferencing in November.

Deputy Press Secretary of the White House Karine Jean Pierre was asked at a briefing on Monday about the time of the virtual meeting and reaffirming a deal in principle for Biden and XI to hold it back before the end of the year.

He said the work level discussion was being carried out to confirm details, but refused to offer specifics.

The betting for the meeting was high – Washington and Beijing had tricked issues from the origin of Pandemi to Chinese nuclear Arsenal – but the Biden team had so far established low expectations for specific results.

Experts believe that both parties can work towards the agreement to loosen the sidewalk on the visa for their respective journalists and also said the agreement to reopen the consulate in Chengdu and Houston closed in diplomatic disputes in 2020 can help improve the mood.

However, the Biden government said that the agreement on the consulate was not discussed before the meeting.

A spokesman for the White House National Security Council said last week that the planned meeting was part of the effort A.S. To manage competition with China and not about looking for specific results.

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