US President Joe Biden will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping face-to-face for the first time in a year on Wednesday (Nov 15), the White House said, in high-stakes diplomacy aimed at curbing tensions between the world's two superpowers.
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00:00 For the first time in a year, U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping
00:06 will meet face-to-face in California for a high-stakes discussion aimed at curbing tensions
00:11 between the world's two superpowers.
00:13 The White House confirmed the meeting on Friday, and senior administration officials said the
00:17 two leaders were expected to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as well
00:23 as several other topics including North Korea, Taiwan, fentanyl and artificial intelligence.
00:28 "I think this is a very important moment that might be a turning point in U.S.-China relations
00:34 which have continued to deteriorate for many years."
00:36 Vinny Agarwal is a professor of political science at UC Berkeley.
00:40 "I think having the two presidents meet is a very good idea because there's been a lot
00:44 of tension in U.S.-China relations over semiconductors, over technology transfer and the like.
00:51 And so I think the opportunity to have a conversation with President Xi and having President Biden
00:56 will be very useful because I think the Chinese are now beginning to see that it's useful
01:01 to have good relations with other countries including Korea, Australia and the like and
01:05 they're actually making an effort now to reach out to other countries."
01:09 Tensions have flared between the two countries since their last meeting a year ago.
01:13 In February, Biden ordered the shooting down of a suspected Chinese spy balloon that transited
01:17 U.S. skies.
01:19 Biden is also expected to raise Chinese influence operations in foreign elections.
01:23 And the status of U.S. citizens Washington believes are wrongly detained in China.
01:28 The closely watched interaction, which is set for Wednesday on the sidelines of the
01:32 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in the San Francisco Bay Area, could last hours
01:37 and involve teams of officials from Beijing and Washington.
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