The Borneo Post

Xi and Harris call for open channels in US-China meet

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BANGKOK: Chinese President Xi Jinping and US vicepresid­ent Kamala Harris called for open communicat­ion during a brief meeting yesterday, days after his extensive talks with President Joe Biden aimed at keeping tensions in check.

Harris and Xi met during an Asia-Pacific summit in Bangkok where another US rival, Russia, saw itself isolated, with no top leader attending and a statement issued showing wide condemnati­on of its war in Ukraine.

Speaking to Xi on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) forum, Harris reinforced Biden’s message that “we must maintain open lines of communicat­ion to responsibl­y manage the competitio­n between our countries”, a White House official said.

On Monday, Biden and Xi met for three hours at a Group of 20 summit in Bali, the first in-person talks between the leaders of the world’s two largest economies since they each became president.

Chinese state media quoted Xi as telling Harris that his meeting with Biden was “strategic and constructi­ve, and has important guiding significan­ce for ChinaUS relations in the next stage”.

“It is hoped that the two sides will further enhance mutual understand­ing, reduce misunderst­anding and misjudgeme­nt, and jointly promote the return of China-US relations to a healthy and stable track,” added Xi, who is on only his second overseas trip since the pandemic.

US and Chinese officials have both put a positive spin on the renewal of diplomacy, while stopping short of predicting any substantiv­e resolution of issues dividing them – notably Taiwan, the self-governing democracy claimed by Beijing.

Xi and Biden agreed that Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit China early next year, the first visit by a top US diplomat since 2018.

Blinken told reporters in Bangkok that the contacts aimed at making sure that competitio­n “does not veer into conflict” and examining areas of cooperatio­n on global challenges such as climate change.

The United States said it was also looking for China to do more to rein in its ally North Korea, which on Friday testfired a ballistic missile that US and Japanese officials said was likely capable of hitting the US mainland.

China should use its influence to persuade North Korea “not to go in this provocativ­e direction, which only destabilis­es the region and the world”, said a US official travelling with Harris.

If relations remain unchanged, Xi could see Biden in a year’s time when the United States hosts the APEC summit in San Francisco.

Xi last visited the United States in 2017, meeting then president Donald Trump at his Florida estate, but relations between the two countries later sharply deteriorat­ed over trade, Taiwan, human rights and Covid-19.

APEC, which groups 21 economies, focuses on trade rather than political matters. But after US insistence, APEC followed the formula of this week’s G20 summit to take up the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, a member of both organisati­ons.

“Most members strongly condemned the war in Ukraine and stressed it is causing immense human suffering and exacerbati­ng existing fragilitie­s in the global economy,” an APEC joint declaratio­n said.

“There were other views and different assessment­s of the situation and sanctions.”

The United States has been cautiously upbeat about China taking a distance from nominal ally Russia, including by rejecting requests to send military supplies.

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