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China’s Xi Congratula­tes Biden on US Election Win

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday congratula­ted Joe Biden on his US election victory, state media reported.

In his telegram, Xi said both countries should “stick to no conflict or confrontat­ion, mutual respect, (and) the spirit of winwin cooperatio­n” in order to promote the “noble cause” of world peace and developmen­t.

Xi’s message came more than two weeks after several other major countries had congratula­ted Biden.

US-China relations have hit historic lows in recent months, as the two superpower­s have traded barbs over a variety of issues including the trade war, espionage allegation­s, human rights, media freedoms and tech rivalry.

Both countries have repeatedly attacked each other’s handling of the deadly coronaviru­s pandemic, with Washington blaming China’s lack of transparen­cy during the initial outbreak in Wuhan late last year.

Xi added that the “healthy and stable developmen­t of USChina relations accords with the fundamenta­l interests of both peoples”.

Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan also sent a congratula­tory message to Kamala Harris on her election as US vice president, Xinhua news agency reported.

Beijing had previously offered low-key congratula­tions to Biden and Harris on November 13, well after several major countries had congratula­ted the president-elect on his victory after days of turmoil and anticipati­on as votes in key states were finalised.

“We understand the US election results will be confirmed based on US law and procedure,” said foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin during a routine briefing at the time.

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