Biden and Xi Clash Over Taiwan, Tech in Landmark Call Amid Tensions

April 2, 2024
Biden and Xi Clash Over Taiwan, Tech in Landmark Call Amid Tensions
  • US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping engaged in a frank phone call, the first direct interaction since a summit in November.

  • The leaders clashed on issues including Taiwan's status and US trade restrictions on Chinese technology, highlighting ongoing tensions.

  • Despite disagreements, the call aimed to resolve rather than merely manage differences, signaling a commitment to improving bilateral relations.

  • President Xi criticized US technology bans for economic risks, while President Biden stood firm against Xi's appeals.

  • The conversation underscored the importance of responsible management of the US-China relationship, with both sides recognizing the global impact.

  • In a sign of diplomatic engagement, top US officials are scheduled to visit Beijing, and the US is bolstering alliances with planned visits from Japanese and Philippine leaders.

  • The renewed dialogue represents a departure from the heightened tensions characteristic of US-China interactions under the Trump administration.

Summary based on 22 sources


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