Xi tells Biden China is ready to work with new US administration at APEC summit

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Chinese President Xi Jinping met with U.S. President Joe Biden for the last time on Saturday at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Peru. Xi expressed China's readiness to collaborate with the incoming U.S. administration, signaling concerns about potential tensions under President-elect Donald Trump. During their discussions, Xi emphasized the importance of a stable U.S.-China relationship for global stability. Biden reflected on their long-standing relationship, highlighting the need for candid conversations to avoid conflicts. They also addressed issues like North Korea's support for Russia and the need for cooperation on artificial intelligence. Biden's administration plans to advise Trump's team on managing competition with China, which is expected to be a key foreign policy challenge. The meeting marked a significant moment as Biden concludes over 50 years in politics, having viewed his relationship with Xi as crucial.


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