Three-hour-long meet on sidelines of G20 summit raises hopes that the two global powers can put their differences aside and work together on thorny issues. But it is a long way to normalcy.
Today, I met with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China.
— President Biden (@POTUS) November 14, 2022
We discussed our responsibility to prevent the competition between our countries from veering into conflict and finding ways to work together on shared challenges that affect the international community. pic.twitter.com/ufneHdcyCF
However, Yu cautions that Monday’s meeting is merely “a baby step” in the right direction. “It will not resolve any substantial grievances both sides have had against each other, but only slowing down the deterioration of their relations.”
The major points of disagreement between the US and China were not discussed during Biden and Xi’s meeting.
Last month, the US dramatically restricted export of some key semiconductor technologies, apparently intended to impede China’s growth in crucial technological industries, including military upgrading and artificial intelligence.
On Taiwan, Biden said he “did not think there’s any imminent attempt on the part of China to invade Taiwan”. However, a White House readout stated that the president objected to Beijing’s “coercive and increasingly aggressive” actions in the waters near the self-ruled island, Taiwan.
Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, outlined three primary lines that the US needed to abide by for relations to improve last year: Not obstructing China’s development, respecting China’s claims to territories like Taiwan and acknowledging Beijing’s Communist Party rule.Following the meeting at G20, Biden emphasised in a news conference that the US’s position on Taiwan has not changed. And to add another layer of ambiguity to US diplomacy, he added that Washington’s one-China policy too has not changed.
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