In a meeting with Biden, China's Xi cautions US to 'make the wise choice' to keep relations stable

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In a crucial meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged U. S. President Joe Biden to "make the wise choice" in order to maintain stable relations between the two nations. As Xi looks towards the potential implications of President-elect Donald Trump’s "America First" policies, he reiterated China’s willingness to collaborate with the incoming administration. This interaction is particularly significant, as it occurs during a period of heightened tensions between the U.

S. and China over trade, security, and global influence. Xi’s comments highlight the need for constructive diplomacy to navigate these complex issues. He emphasized that a stable relationship is essential not only for the two countries but for global peace and prosperity. The meeting signals the importance of proactive engagement as both nations prepare for a potentially transformative political landscape.

Xi's remarks underscore the urgency for mutual understanding and cooperation in addressing shared challenges. This dialogue is critical as the world watches the evolving dynamics of U. S. -China relations.

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