The White House in the United States has announced that an online summit meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will take place on November 15th, eastern US time and 16th, Japan time.


The focus is on how to help restore the growing tensions between the United States and China.

Saki, a spokesman for the White House in the United States, issued a statement on the 12th, and an online summit meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will be held from evening to night on November 15th, eastern US time, 16th in Japan time. Announced that it will be held on the day.



"The two leaders will discuss how to manage the competition between the United States and China responsibly and how to work together in areas of overlapping interests," the statement said.



At the meeting, President Biden said, "Clarify America's intentions and priorities, and communicate clearly and openly about concerns about China."



The two leaders have met twice over the phone so far, but this is the first time they have met online.



The United States has a stance of "not wanting a new Cold War" and "wanting competition rather than conflict" when facing China, which is positioned as "the biggest competitor", but tensions between the two countries over security and advanced technology. The focus is on how to get a chance to repair the relationship as the number of people increases.