Biden holds first call with Chinese counterpart

U.S. President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, held their first call as head of state. Beden said an open and free Pacific is a priority, while Jinping warned that confrontation would be a disaster for both countries. The White House through a statement said: “Biden [...]
The White House through a statement said: “Beden highlighted fundamental concerns about Beijing's austerity and unfair practices, Hong Kong's crackdown, human rights abuse reports in Xinjiang and regional actions, including Taiwan”.
Xi Yingping told Beden that confrontation would be a disaster for both countries and that the parties should re-enter methods for avoiding mistrials, according to China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs report.
The Chinese president held our fierce hold on Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Taiwan, which US counterpart told him are issues of sovereignty and territorial integrity, to which he hopes the United States will be carefully approached, Reuters reports, broadcast the Express.
During the powers of former President Trump, the United States took a series of measures against China, including trade war, sanctions against Chinese officials and companies that were praised as a threat to security and challenge China's territorial claims on the South Sea.
During the election campaign, Beden has called him the bandit Jinping and has vowed to lead international efforts to pressure China to isolate and punish it.











