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Xi vows to work with Trump team as he meets with Biden

Lima. Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday pledged to work with the incoming US administration of President-elect Donald Trump as he held his final talks with outgoing President Joe Biden on key conflicts from cybercrime to trade, Taiwan and Russia.

Biden met Xi at a hotel where the Chinese leader was staying, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum in Lima, Peru, for their first talks in seven months.

China’s goal of a stable, healthy and sustainable China-U.S. relationship remains unchanged” after the election, Xi said, acknowledging “ups and downs” between the countries. “China is ready to work with the new US administration to maintain communication, expand cooperation and manage differences.”

There, Biden and Xi shook hands before taking their seats and delivering brief opening remarks.

Biden told Xi that the two leaders have not always agreed, but that their discussions have been “frank” and “candid.”

The talks come two months before Trump takes office. Trump has promised to adopt blanket 60 percent tariffs on US imports of Chinese goods as part of an “America First” trade package. Beijing opposes these measures.

The Republican president-elect also plans to add several hardline China voices to senior positions, including U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio as secretary of state and Rep. Mike Waltz as national security adviser.

Biden has aimed to reduce tensions with China, but Washington is outraged by a recent China-linked hack of U.S. government and presidential campaign officials’ phone communications, and is concerned about Beijing’s increasing pressure on Taiwan and Chinese support for Russia.

The president of Taiwan, Lai Ching-te, plans to stop in the US state of Hawaii and perhaps Guam, in a delicate visit that will surely anger Beijing in the coming weeks, reported Reuters on Friday. Meanwhile, Biden met with Taiwan’s representative at the summit, former Economy Minister Lin Hsin-i, who on Friday invited him to visit Taiwan in the near future.

China considers democratically governed Taiwan its own territory. The United States is Taiwan’s main international supporter and arms supplier, despite the lack of formal diplomatic recognition.

Biden also wants China’s help with North Korea, whose deepening ties with Russia and troop deployment there have worried Washington.

Economic blow in China

At the same time, Beijing’s economy is taking a hit from Biden’s trade measures, including a plan to restrict US investment in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and Chinese semiconductors and restrictions on the export of high-end computer chips. high. All of these issues were expected to feature in the talks, according to US officials.

China consistently denies US accusations of hacking, considers Taiwan an internal matter and has protested US statements about Sino-Russian trade. A spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Washington declined to comment.

“When the two countries treat each other as partners and friends, seek common ground while putting aside differences and help each other succeed, our relationship will make considerable progress,” Xi said when meeting with Biden, according to a simultaneous translation.

“But if we take each other as rivals or adversaries, pursue fierce competition and seek to harm each other, we will muddy the relationship or even set it back.”

On Wednesday, Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, described the transition as “a moment when competitors and adversaries can see potential opportunity.” Biden will underscore with Xi the “need to maintain stability, clarity and predictability through this US-China transition.”

Shen Dingli, a Shanghai-based international relations expert, said China wants the meeting to ease tensions during the transition period. “China definitely does not want relations with the United States to be affected before Trump formally takes office,” Shen said.

Pacific Rim leaders meeting at the APEC summit are assessing the implications of Trump’s return to power as US president on January 20. The summit in South America offers new signs of the challenges to US power in its own backyard, where China is on a strong offensive.

Xi, who arrived in Lima on Thursday, plans a weeklong diplomatic offensive in Latin America that includes a renewed free trade agreement with Peru, the inauguration of the huge Chancay port there and being welcomed in Brazil’s capital next week to a state visit. China also announced plans to host the APEC summit in 2026.

China is seeking metal minerals, soybeans and other commodities from Latin America, but U.S. officials fear they may also be seeking new military and intelligence outposts adjacent to the United States. Chinese state-backed media outlets have called those accusations defamation.

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Section 1: Maintaining Stability and Partnership with China‍ under the New Administration

Q: President Xi Jinping stated that China’s goal for⁢ a stable and healthy relationship with the ⁤United States remains‍ unchanged. How‍ do you think President-elect Biden intends to maintain partnership with China while also addressing important conflicts such as⁢ cybercrime, trade, Taiwan, and Russia?

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