Biden-Xi call will come later than the US hoped as China ties fray

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China’s leaders still haven’t responded to US requests to set up the call, according to people familiar with the matter. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON – US officials now expect that a phone call between President Joe Biden and China’s President Xi Jinping won’t happen as soon as they had hoped, asaccording to people familiar with the matter.

the people said. That stop, which Chinese officials have already criticised, may include a meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. “The two leaders will speak at some point in the coming weeks, but we have nothing specific to announce,” Ms Watson said. “It’s important that we keep those lines of communication open, particularly now when tensions are so high,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said earlier in the week. “As a matter of fact, we’re having discussions with right now about a potential visit by Secretary Yellen and Secretary Raimondo to go over there and talk about economic issues.”

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