Beijing: President Xi Jinping of China will leave his country for the first time after the corona epidemic. Chinese officials are planning the first face-to-face summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden during their Southeast Asian summit in November. Reports of tensions between the two countries over Taiwan emerged after US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the self-ruled island earlier this month. This was the first such visit by the Speaker of the House in 25 years. Because Pelosi’s intention was to show support for Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own. If Xi travels to Southeast Asia in November, it will be his first international trip in nearly three years amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Kurt Campbell, the White House coordinator for the Indo-Pacific, told the media that Biden and Xi Jinping discussed a possible personal meeting during a recent call. However, we don’t have much details on when that will happen. He also indicated that the situation in Taiwan will continue to be a cause of concern for the US. For the first time after Corona, Xi Jinping is leaving China. The goal of this operation is clear. This is done to intimidate and pressure Taiwan and reduce its resilience. If Xi travels to Southeast Asia in November, it will be his first international trip in nearly three years amid the coronavirus pandemic, the official said.
The report said that Biden and Xi Jinping may meet. However, preparations are still in the early stages and may change. One of two summit meetings between Xi and Biden is possible. The two leaders had their fifth call last month since Biden took office in January last year. They also discussed the value of meeting face-to-face while warning each other about what they see as destabilizing actions regarding Taiwan, and asked their teams to set mutually agreed times to do so. A senior official of the US administration gave this information.