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Biden and Xi face-to-face meeting being planned by White House

President Biden plans to meet face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping next month in an effort to reset relations with the communist power, according to a report, AP reports.

The meeting is currently in the planning stages, but is expected to happen in San Francisco during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in mid-November, US officials told the Washington Post on Thursday.

It will mark the first meeting between Biden, 80, and his Chinese counterpart since the shootdown of a Chinese spy balloon in February that traversed the entire continental US.

Biden and Xi, 70, last met in November 2022 at the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, where the US president told Xi that both nations must “manage their differences” amid rising tensions that have only escalated, with Biden referring to Xi as a “dictator” in June.

Since that meeting, Xi has accused Washington of leading “containment, encirclement and suppression” efforts against China, presenting “unprecedentedly severe challenges to our country’s development.”

Xi has also made so-called “reunification” with Taiwan his top priority, which would have serious consequences for the world economy and could lead to a US military response.

Western leaders also remain concerned that China may provide lethal military aid to Russia as the Kremlin wages war against Ukraine.

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