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U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping to Hold Bilateral meeting at APEC Conference in San Francisco: Taiwan, South China Sea, and Global Conflicts on the Agenda

U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will hold a bilateral meeting at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference (APEC) in San Francisco next week. (Photo/Dazhi/Associated Press)

[周刊王CTWANT] U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping plan to hold a bilateral meeting at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference (APEC) in San Francisco, USA on the 15th Eastern Time. Analysts pointed out that Beijing and Washington will try to eliminate the differences between the two sides. mutual distrust on the Taiwan issue and improve military exchanges that have been suspended for more than a year. In this regard, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of mainland China also emphasized on the 13th that the United States should earnestly adhere to one-China and oppose “Taiwan independence” with practical actions. Biden’s senior adviser pointed out that Biden will “clearly” state his position to Xi Jinping that the United States expects the Chinese government not to interfere in Taiwan’s upcoming election.

comprehensive“People’s Daily”“New York Times”According to reports, on the 13th Beijing time, a reporter asked Mao Ning, spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Mainland, “We have noticed that both China and the United States have released news about the heads of state meeting. An unnamed senior official of the National Security Council of the White House in the United States said on the 10th that the goal of this meeting is Control competition, prevent conflict risks, and ensure smooth communication channels. The United States does not support “Taiwan independence” and hopes to maintain the status quo, but it opposes China’s increasingly frequent military actions in the Taiwan Strait. The United States will also emphasize its security commitment to the Philippines on the South China Sea issue. Regarding Brazil With the conflict, the United States hopes that China will make it clear to Iran that Iran should not promote the escalation or spread of the current conflict in the Middle East. What is China’s response to this? “

Mao Ning responded that China has already released news about Xi Jinping being invited to the United States to hold a meeting between the heads of state of China and the United States. The two heads of state will have in-depth communication on strategic, global and directional issues related to Sino-US relations, as well as major issues related to world peace and development. She also emphasized that China always views and handles Sino-US relations in accordance with the three principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation proposed by President Xi Jinping. Competition between major powers is inconsistent with the trend of the times and cannot solve the United States’ own problems and the challenges facing the world. China is not afraid of competition, but we oppose defining Sino-US relations by competition.

Speaking of concerns, Mao Ning also pointed out that the United States should effectively respect China’s legitimate concerns and legitimate development rights, instead of only emphasizing its own concerns and harming China’s interests. Attempting to shape other countries according to one’s own wishes and model is wishful thinking from the beginning. It is a typical form of hegemonism and will never succeed. China does not seek to change the United States, and the United States should not seek to shape or change China. It is hoped that the United States will implement its commitments such as not seeking a “new cold war” and having no intention of conflict with China, and jointly push China-U.S. relations back to the track of healthy and stable development.

Mao Ning also warned that the status quo across the Taiwan Strait is that both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one China. What really changes the status quo is the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party and the external forces that support and condone its pursuit of “Taiwan independence.” The Taiwan issue is China’s internal affair, and the solution of the Taiwan issue is the Chinese people’s own business and does not tolerate any external interference. Successive U.S. governments have made clear commitments on the Taiwan issue. During the meeting in Bali, the U.S. made it clear that the U.S. government does not support Taiwan’s independence. The United States should earnestly adhere to one-China policy and oppose “Taiwan independence” with concrete actions.

As for the South China Sea issue, Mao Ning explained that China has clearly stated the essence of the South China Sea issue and China’s relevant principled position on many occasions. It is not China’s territory. We don’t want an inch more. We will not give up an inch of China’s territory. China is committed to resolving relevant disputes through negotiation and consultation with relevant countries. At the same time, we are unwavering in our determination to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity. The United States should stop making excuses to interfere in the territorial and maritime rights and interests disputes between China and relevant countries, let alone use relevant issues to contain and contain China.

At the same time, Mao Ning also said that the world is currently paying close attention to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. China has always stood on the side of fairness and justice, maintained close communication with relevant parties, and is committed to cooling down the situation and protecting civilians. It is hoped that the United States will uphold an objective and fair stance and play a constructive role in promoting a ceasefire and an end to the war as soon as possible.

In this regard, two of Biden’s senior advisers told reporters on the 9th Eastern Time that the topics discussed at the heads of state meeting were quite broad, including the Taiwan issue, possible interference in Taiwan and the US elections, the Russia-Ukraine war, and Israel and Conflict with Hamas. One of the above-mentioned two advisers also pointed out that Biden will “clearly” make it clear to Xi Jinping that the United States expects the Chinese government not to interfere in Taiwan and U.S. elections.

Biden’s senior adviser also added that tensions between the United States and China still exist and are a focus of discussions, but Chinese and American officials have also emphasized this year the importance of strengthening ties between the world’s two largest economies. The Biden administration has sent several senior officials to China this year, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, in an attempt to show that the United States is protecting national security while Do not seek to sever economic ties between the parties.

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