Biden, Xi reiterate importance of managing US-China rivalry

 

U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping before a bilateral meeting in Lima, Peru, Nov. 16, 2024. (Leah Millis/Reuters Pool Photo via AP)

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated the importance of maintaining dialogue to manage the U.S.-China rivalry, at a summit held Saturday on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum in Lima, Peru.

The U.S.-China relationship is the "most important" in the world, Biden said, stressing both leaders\’ responsibility not to allow competition to veer into conflict.

"These conversations prevent miscalculations," Biden said of their meetings. "Over the last four years, I think we\’ve proven it\’s possible to have this relationship," he said.

Xi expressed similar sentiments, saying both countries "should bear in mind the interest of the whole world and inject more certainty and positive energy into the turbulent world."

The positive expressions belie long-standing issues between the two countries.

At the summit, Biden is set to reiterate his "long-standing concern" over China\’s "unfair trade policies and non-market economic practices" that hurt American workers, said a senior administration official who spoke ahead of the meeting under the condition of anonymity.








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