US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are set to meet on
November 15 in the San Francisco area to address recent tensions and "stabilize"
relations between the two nations.
Although major outcomes are not anticipated, the meeting aims to prevent
conflict and open communication lines. The leaders will also discuss global
crises, including the Israel-Hamas war, Russia's
invasion of Ukraine, and tensions over Taiwan.
This encounter comes after a year without a meeting between Biden and Xi,
during which relations between the US and China have faced significant
challenges. The goal is to stabilize the relationship and manage competition
responsibly, according to senior US officials. |