US President Joe Biden has indicated his intention to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping within the next 10 days.


It seems that they are keeping in mind online or telephone talks, and it seems that they will be interested in the tariff measures that the United States imposes on China and the whereabouts of the debate over the situation in Taiwan.

US President Joe Biden told reporters near the capital Washington on the 20th, "I think we will talk to Chinese President Xi Jinping within the next 10 days," and expressed his intention to meet in the near future.



He seems to have in mind online or telephone meetings.



The Biden administration is considering reducing some of the tariffs on imports from China in an attempt to curb record inflation, and President Biden asks reporters, "Are we discussing tariffs?" I was asked, but I didn't answer clearly.



If the talks are realized, it will be the first time since March, and the situation in Taiwan and Ukraine will be on the agenda.



Between the United States and China, Secretary of State Blinken and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met in Indonesia this month, and last month, President Sullivan and Yang Jiechi, who oversees foreign affairs in China, met in Luxembourg to compete. It is in agreement that the two countries will continue the dialogue so that they will not develop into a conflict, and it is likely that interest will be focused on the whereabouts of the discussions between the leaders of the two countries where the conflict continues.



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