Biden, Xi emerge from hours of talks, agree to curb illicit fentanyl, restart military dialogue
- U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping met in California and agreed to resume military-to-military communications and cooperate on anti-drug policies.
- Biden and Xi highlighted the importance of face-to-face discussions and made progress on joint leadership, fentanyl production, military ties, and AI cooperation.
- They also discussed Taiwan, with Biden asking China to respect the electoral process and Xi urging the U.S. To stop sending weapons and support reunification.
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U.S., China agree to resume military communications
America and China have agreed to resume military-to-military communications in an effort to ease rising tensions, President Joe Biden says. “We’re back to direct, open, clear communications,” he said following a rare meeting with China’s President, Xi Jinping in California. It was the first time the pair had spoken in person in more than a […]
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Biden, Xi met for hours and agreed to ‘pick up the phone’ for any urgent concerns: ‘That’s progress’ - West Hawaii Today
WOODSIDE, Calif. — U.S. President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping emerged Wednesday from their first face-to-face meeting in a year vowing to stabilize their fraught relationship and showcasing modest agreements to combat illegal fentanyl and re-establish military communications. But there were still deep differences on economic competition and global security threats.
Biden, Xi emerge from hours of talks, agree to curb illicit fentanyl, restart military dialogue
WOODSIDE, Calif. (AP) — U.S. President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping emerged Wednesday from their first face-to-face meeting in a year vowing to stabilize their fraught relationship and showcasing modest agreements to combat illegal fentanyl and re-establish military communications. But there were still deep differences on economic competition and global security threats.
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