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China’s Xi Jinping heads home after flurry of top-level talks at Apec and G20

  • Chinese president says meeting with Joe Biden will guide the next phase of US-China relations
  • Xi playing diplomatic catch-up at gatherings after pandemic-induced hiatus, analyst says

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US Vice-President Kamala Harris greets China’s President Xi Jinping before the Apec Leaders’ Retreat in Bangkok on Saturday. Photo: Handout via Reuters
Dewey Simin Bangkok
Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up his trip to Thailand on Saturday, capping a week of diplomacy in which Beijing sought to forge stronger ties with its neighbours amid an intense geopolitical rivalry with the United States.
Before leaving the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum in Bangkok, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke briefly to US Vice-President Kamala Harris, saying his meeting with US President Joe Biden on Monday was “constructive” and would guide the next phase of US-China relations.

Xi also told Harris that he hoped both sides would improve mutual understanding and push for the return of “healthy and stable” bilateral ties, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported.

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Harris, meanwhile, underlined Biden’s message to the Chinese leader that “we must maintain open lines of communication to responsibly manage the competition between our countries”, Agence France-Presse reported, quoting a US official who requested anonymity.

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Xi, Biden discuss Taiwan and Xinjiang in first in-person meeting

Xi, Biden discuss Taiwan and Xinjiang in first in-person meeting

The Xi-Biden meeting at the Group of 20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, was the first in-person sit-down between the pair as heads of state, and covered a range of thorny topics, including Taiwan and the war in Ukraine.

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