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Harris, Xi bid to ‘keep lines open’

Meeting echoes Biden’s comment to Chinese leader

- BANGKOK

US Vice-President Kamala Harris spoke briefly with Chinese leader Xi Jinping yesterday in another step toward keeping lines of communicat­ion open between the two biggest economies.

Harris and Xi exchanged remarks while heading into a closed-door meeting at the AsiaPacifi­c Economic Cooperatio­n forum’s summit in Bangkok.

“I greeted President Xi before the APEC Leaders Retreat,” Harris wrote on Twitter. “I noted a key message that President Biden emphasised in his November 14 meeting with President Xi: we must maintain open lines of communicat­ion to responsibl­y manage the competitio­n between our countries.”

Their exchange closely echoed Biden’s comment to Xi at a meeting between the two leaders earlier in the week about China and the US keeping lines of communicat­ion open.

A brief statement from China’s Foreign Ministry also referenced the Biden-Xi meeting at the Group of 20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, which it described as “strategic and constructi­ve” with “major significan­ce in guiding the next stage of China-US relations.” It said it hoped the vicepresid­ent will play an active role in working with China to promote the two nations’ relations “to return to a healthy and stable track.”

 ?? Reuters ?? US Vice-President Kamala Harris greets China’s President Xi Jinping before the Apec Leaders’ Retreat in Bangkok yesterday.
Reuters US Vice-President Kamala Harris greets China’s President Xi Jinping before the Apec Leaders’ Retreat in Bangkok yesterday.

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