“China on Tuesday hailed a virtual meeting between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden, saying they had a candid and constructive exchange that sent a strong signal to the world. The positive description of the meeting came in sharp contrast to heated exchanges between the two nations earlier this year. The talks appeared to mark what both sides hoped would be a turnaround in relations, though major differences remain. ‘If China-U.S. relations cannot return to the past, they should face the future,’ Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said.”
“The video conference between the two leaders and their senior aides lasted more than three hours and was their first formal meeting since Biden took office in January. Facing domestic pressures at home, both Biden and Xi seemed determined to lower the temperature in what for both sides is their most significant – and frequently turbulent – relationship on the global stage. ‘As I’ve said before, it seems to me our responsibility as leaders of China and the United States is to ensure that the competition between our countries does not veer into conflict, whether intended or unintended,’ Biden told Xi at the start of their virtual meeting Monday. ‘Just simple, straightforward competition.’ The White House set low expectations for the meeting, and no major announcements or even a joint statement were delivered. Still, White House officials said the two leaders had a substantive exchange” – AP.