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Little hope of Xi Jinping meeting US senators in Beijing, analysts say

  • A delegation from the US Senate will be the first congressional group to visit the Chinese capital in four years
  • The trip is not expected to yield major outcomes for China, observers say

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Chinese President Xi Jinping is not expected to meet a visiting delegation of US senators in Beijing next week. Photo: AFP
Kawala Xie
Chinese President Xi Jinping is not expected to meet a group of US senators in Beijing next week because of the low prospects for a concrete outcome from the trip, according to experts.
The office of US Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer confirmed on Tuesday that he would lead a senate delegation to China this month, becoming the first US congressional delegation to visit China in four years.

His office said the trip would feature meetings with both government officials and business leaders, Reuters reported.

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Republican Senator Mike Crapo, who is co-leading the group with Schumer, told Bloomberg earlier that the trip was planned for next week.

Crapo said the delegation hoped to meet Xi, who skipped the G20 summit for the first time last month, dashing hopes of a highly anticipated meeting with US President Joe Biden.
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China confirmed the trip on Wednesday but refused to say whether Xi will meet the delegation.

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