Chinese President Xi Jinping tells his US counterpart Joe Biden that the world was big enough for their two countries to prosper and compete, while warning Washington against crossing "red line" on Taiwan.
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First red line'
Tensions have risen sharply over Taiwan, with China in August conducting major military exercises after a visit to the self-governing democracy, which it claims, by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Xi told Biden that Taiwan is the "first red line that must not be crossed in China-US relations," according to the Chinese foreign ministry statement.
The White House said that Biden told Xi he opposed any changes on Taiwan – after the US leader repeatedly indicated that Washington was ready to defend the island militarily.
Biden raised US "objections" to China's "coercive and increasingly aggressive actions toward Taiwan, which undermine peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and in the broader region, and jeopardise global prosperity," the White House said.
Despite the clash on Taiwan, the White House indicated it had found some common ground with China on Russia's offensive in Ukraine – a high priority for Biden who is hoping to deprive Moscow of its key potential source of international support.
Xi and Biden "reiterated their agreement that a nuclear war should never be fought and can never be won and underscored their opposition to the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine," the White House statement said.
China, despite rhetorical support for Russia, has not supplied weapons for the war in Ukraine, with Moscow obliged to rely on Iran and North Korea, according to US officials.
Biden also nudged China to rein in ally North Korea after a record-breaking spate of missile tests has raised fears that Pyongyang will soon carry out its seventh nuclear test.
Biden told Xi that "all members of the international community have an interest in encouraging the DPRK to act responsibly," the White House said, using the acronym for North Korea's official name.
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