A senior U.S. government official said the situation in Taiwan and Ukraine would be on the agenda for the summit meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, which he plans to hold later this week.

US President Joe Biden has indicated his intention to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping by phone or online later this week.



The White House's Strategic Public Relations Coordinator, Kirby, told reporters on the 26th that "it is not yet possible to announce a specific date and time," but the agenda of the talks was the situation in Taiwan, Ukraine, and the competition between the two countries developed into a clash. He said that the focus would be on confirming that the dialogue would continue.



Meanwhile, the Biden administration is considering reducing some of the tariffs it imposes on imports from China in an attempt to curb record inflation, but Kirby said, "The president has yet to conclude. It will not be the main agenda until a conclusion is reached. "



In response to the view that US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will visit Taiwan soon, Mr. Kirby said, "It is up to the chairman to decide, but the chairman has not announced the visit."



On top of that, when he visited Taiwan, Mr. Kirby said that the Chinese side was strongly restraining the American side by saying "take strong measures". Said and criticized.