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Joe Biden, Xi Jinping To Hold Their First Presidential Meeting Today

Monday's meeting 바카라” the two leaders' third engagement since Biden became president 바카라” comes amid mounting tensions in the U.S.-China relationship.

Joe Biden, Xi Jinping To Hold Their First Presidential Meeting Today
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Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping have slurped noodles together in Beijing. They've shared deep thoughts about the meaning of America during an exchange on the Tibetan plateau. They've gushed to U.S. business leaders about developing a sincere respect for each other.

The American president has held up his relationship with Xi as evidence of his heartfelt belief that good foreign policy starts with building strong personal relationships.

But as the two leaders prepare to hold their first presidential meeting on Monday, the troubled U.S.-China relationship is demonstrating that the power of one of Biden's greatest professed strengths as a politician 바카라” the ability to connect 바카라” has its limits.

바카라œWhen it comes to U.S.-China relations, the gaps are so big and the trend lines are so problematic that the personal touch can only go so far,바카라 said Matthew Goodman, who served as an Asia adviser on the National Security Council in the Barack Obama and George W. Bush administrations.

White House officials have set low expectations for Monday's virtual meeting: No major announcements are expected and there's no plan for the customary joint statement by the two countries at the end, according to administration officials.

The public warmth 바카라” Xi referred to Biden as his 바카라œold friend바카라 when Biden visited China in 2013 while the then-U.S. vice president spoke of their 바카라œfriendship바카라 바카라” has cooled now that both men are heads of state. Biden bristled in June when asked by a reporter if he would press his old friend to cooperate with a World Health Organisation investigation into the coronavirus origins.

바카라œLet's get something straight: We know each other well; we're not old friends,바카라 Biden said. 바카라œIt's just pure business.바카라

Biden nonetheless believes a face-to-face meeting 바카라” even a virtual one like the two leaders will hold Monday evening 바카라” has its value.

바카라œHe feels that the history of their relationship, having spent time with him, allows him to be quite candid as he has been in the past and he will continue to be,바카라 White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in previewing the encounter.

Biden and Xi, ages 78 and 68 respectively, first got to know each other on travels across the U.S. and China when both were vice presidents, interactions that both leaders say left a lasting impression.

Of late, there have been signs that there could be at least a partial thawing after the first nine months of the Biden administration were marked by the two sides trading recriminations and by unproductive exchanges between the presidents' top advisers.

Last week, for example, the U.S. and China pledged at U.N. climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland, to increase their cooperation and speed up action to rein in climate-damaging emissions.

Monday's meeting 바카라” the two leaders' third engagement since Biden became president 바카라” comes amid mounting tensions in the U.S.-China relationship. The two held long phone calls in February and September where they discussed human rights, trade, the pandemic and other issues.

Biden has made clear that he sees China as the United States' greatest national security and economic competitor and has tried to reframe American foreign policy to reflect that belief.

His administration has taken Beijing to task over committing human rights abuses against ethnic minorities in northwest China, squelching pro-democracy efforts in Hong Kong and resisting global pressure to cooperate fully with investigations into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.

Tensions have also risen as the Chinese military has flown increasing numbers of sorties near the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which Beijing considers part of its territory.

Chinese officials have signaled that Taiwan will be a top issue for the talks. Biden has made clear that his administration will abide by the long-standing U.S. 바카라œOne China" policy, which recognises Beijing but allows informal relations and defense ties with Taipei. Chinese military forces held exercises last week near Taiwan in response to a visit by a U.S. congressional delegation to the island.

Other U.S. presidents have held that bonding with a geopolitical adversary can be a good foreign policy strategy. George W. Bush faced ridicule after his first meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin when he claimed that he had 바카라œlooked the man in the eye바카라 and 바카라œwas able to get a sense of his soul.바카라 Bush would go on to host the Russian leader at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, and bring him to his father's estate in Kennebunkport, Maine, where the 43rd and 41st presidents took the Russian president fishing.

Putin ultimately frustrated Bush and the relationship was broken after Russia's 2008 invasion of its neighbour Georgia.

Donald Trump went from disparaging North Korea's Kim Jong Un as 바카라œrocket man바카라 to declaring the two 바카라œfell in love바카라 in an exchange of letters as the U.S. president unsuccessfully attempted to persuade Kim to give up the regime's nuclear weapons program.

Biden's personal approach to foreign policy is in part informed by the fact that he's been on the international scene for much of the last half-century, author Evan Osnos noted in the biography 바카라œJoe Biden: The Life, the Run, and What Matters Now.바카라

바카라œYou can drop him into Kazakhstan or Bahrain, it doesn't matter 바카라” he's gonna find some Joe Blow that he met 30 years ago who's now running the place,바카라 Julianne Smith, a Biden adviser, told Osnos.

Some top Biden administration officials speculate that with Beijing planning to host the Winter Olympics in February and Xi preparing to be approved by Communist Party leaders to serve a third five-year term as president next October 바카라” unprecedented in recent Chinese history 바카라” that there's plenty of reason for the Chinese leader to look to stabilise the relationship in the near term, according to a person familiar with administration thinking.

The individual insisted on anonymity to discuss private deliberations.

Slowing economic growth and a brewing housing crisis also loom large for Beijing. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in a CBS' 바카라œFace the Nation바카라 interview aired Sunday warned the deepening of Beijing's problems could 바카라œhave global consequences.바카라

At the same time, Biden, who has seen his polling numbers diminish at home amid concerns about the lingering coronavirus pandemic, inflation and supply chain problems, is looking to find a measure of equilibrium on the most consequential foreign policy matter he faces.

Biden would have preferred to hold an in-person meeting with Xi, but Xi has not left China since before the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The virtual meeting was proposed after Biden mentioned during a September phone call with the Chinese leader that he would like to be able to see Xi again. (AP)

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