President Xi Jinping expressed China's desire for peaceful ties with the US, stating that China wants to be friends and won't engage in war. Ahead of the anticipated Biden-Xi meeting, officials from both sides met in Washington for arms control and nonproliferation talks. President Biden and Chinese leader Xi met for the first time in a year, discussing the history of U.S.-China relations. Additionally, the meeting between Presidents Biden and Xi on the sidelines of the APEC summit in San Francisco was discussed, with reactions from Chinese experts highlighting its significance.
In Sinification's latest edition, I provide an overview of reactions by 🇨🇳 experts to #JoeBiden's meeting with #XiJinping on Nov 15, which one scholar described as “the most important diplomatic event between #China and the #USA" since Biden came to power. https://t.co/fzstGC6S4s
Last week, Presidents Biden and Xi met on the sidelines of the APEC summit in San Francisco. Jude Blanchette joined the WarCast to discuss the meeting and its deliverables. https://t.co/UAzH2o9FUO
Last week, President Biden and Chinese leader Xi met for the first time in a year. Trace the history of U.S.-China relations in this timeline, from 1949 to the present: https://t.co/eYUaVc6tmw
Ahead of the anticipated #Biden-#Xi meeting, officials from both sides met in Washington for #arms control and nonproliferation talks, writes @raji143 https://t.co/nGJth27Ppt
Ahead of the anticipated #Biden-#Xi meeting, officials from both sides met in Washington for #arms control and nonproliferation talks, writes @raji143 https://t.co/nGJth28nf1
Last week, President Xi Jinping said China wants to be friends with the US and that his nation won’t fight a war with anyone, one of his clearest remarks yet proclaiming a desire for peaceful ties between the world’s two largest economies https://t.co/PdgOmTpFFB