Biden, Xi agree to open presidential hotline, resume military contacts, curb fentanyl production

US President Joe Biden (left) and Chinese President Xi Jinping met for the first time in a year on Nov 15 in California. PHOTO: REUTERS
The last time Mr Biden and Mr Xi met in person was in Bali in November 2022. PHOTO: NYTIMES
The main goal of the talks is to restore predictability to the relationship, US officials say. PHOTO: REUTERS
A White House statement said the leaders “held a candid and constructive discussion on a range of bilateral and global issues and exchanged views on areas of difference”. PHOTO: NYTIMES
Mr Biden gives a thumbs-up as he walks with Mr Xi at the Filoli estate in Woodside, California, on Nov 15, 2023. PHOTO: REUTERS

WOODSIDE, United States – US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed on Wednesday to open a presidential hotline, resume military-to-military communications and work to curb fentanyl production, showing tangible progress in their first face-to-face talks in a year.

Mr Biden and Mr Xi met for about four hours on the outskirts of San Francisco and covered issues that have strained US-Chinese relations. Simmering differences remain, particularly over Taiwan.

In a significant breakthrough, the two governments plan to resume military contacts that China severed after then-House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan in August 2022.

“We’re back to direct, open clear direct communication on a direct basis,” Mr Biden said.

In addition, Mr Biden said he and Mr Xi agreed to high-level communications.

“He and I agreed that each one of us can pick up the phone call directly and we’ll be heard immediately.”

But in a comment likely to irk the Chinese, Mr Biden told reporters later that he had not changed his view that Mr Xi is a dictator.

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“Well, look, he is. I mean, he’s a dictator in the sense that he is a guy who runs a country that is a communist country,” Mr Biden said.

Mr Xi told Mr Biden that the negative views of the Communist Party in the United States were unfair, a US official told reporters after the meeting.

Mr Biden and Mr Xi came into the talks looking to smooth over a rocky period in relations that took a turn for the worse after a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon transited the US and was shot down by a US fighter jet in February.

The White House said Mr Biden raised areas where Washington has concerns, including detained US citizens, human rights in Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong and Beijing’s aggressive activities in the South China Sea.

“Just talking, just being blunt with one another so there’s no misunderstanding,” Mr Biden said.

Military, Taiwan

Mr Biden requested that both countries institutionalise the military-to-military dialogues, and United States Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin will meet his Chinese counterpart when that person is named, a senior US official said.

Mr Biden and Mr Xi agreed China would stem the export of items related to the production of the opioid fentanyl, a leading cause of drug overdoses in the United States.

“It’s going to save lives,” Mr Biden said, adding that he appreciated Mr Xi’s commitment on the issue.

Under the agreement, China will go directly after specific chemical companies that make fentanyl precursors, the senior US official told reporters. He vowed to “trust but verify” Chinese actions on the drug.

The two leaders also agreed to get experts together to discuss the risks of artificial intelligence.

A US official described an exchange over Taiwan, the democratic island that China claims as its territory.

China’s preference is for peaceful reunification with the Chinese-claimed island of Taiwan, Mr Xi told Mr Biden, the US official said, but Mr Xi went on to talk about conditions in which force could be used.

Mr Biden said he stressed the need for peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. The US official said Mr Biden argued to maintain the status quo and for China to respect Taiwan’s electoral process.

“President Xi responded: ‘Look, peace is all well and good, but at some point we need to move towards resolution more generally.’” the official quoted Mr Xi as saying.

Chinese state media said that Mr Xi also urged the US to stop sending weapons to Taiwan and support China’s peaceful “reunification” with Taiwan.

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Ms Bonnie Glaser, a Taiwan expert at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, said Mr Xi seemed to have conveyed both threats and assurances on Taiwan.

“The suggestion that a resolution needs to be found in the near term is a worrisome sign, even if he emphasised that there are no plans for military action against Taiwan in the coming years,” she added.

Mr Biden asked Mr Xi to use his influence with Iran to urge Tehran not to launch proxy attacks on US targets in the Middle East as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues in Gaza.

The talks come against the backdrop of a long struggle for global primacy between the US and an increasingly assertive China. PHOTO: REUTERS

Respect and warmth

Mr Biden welcomed the Chinese leader at the Filoli estate, a country house and gardens about 48km south of San Francisco, where they will move later for a summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum.

Apec meets amid relative Chinese economic weakness, Beijing’s territorial feuds with neighbours and a Middle East conflict that is dividing the US from allies.

Mr Xi came into the meeting looking for respect from the US as China’s economy struggles to recover from sluggish growth.

Mr Biden, who had long sought the meeting, struck a welcoming tone aimed at showing respect, and treated him as a major player on global hot spots.

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“Planet Earth is big enough for the two countries to succeed,” Mr Xi told Mr Biden as they and their delegations sat across from each other at a long table.

Mr Biden said the US and China had to ensure that competition between them “does not veer into conflict” and manage their relationship responsibly.

After lunch, the leaders took a short walk together in the manicured garden of the mansion, following an interaction that lasted around four hours.

After lunch, the leaders took a short walk together in the manicured garden of the mansion following an interaction that lasted around four hours. PHOTO: NYTIMES

Mr Biden waved to reporters and gave a two thumbs up sign when asked how the talks were going. “Well,” he said.

Mr Xi told Mr Biden a lot had happened since their last meeting a year ago in Bali, citing the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, and calling the US-China relationship “the most important bilateral relationship in the world”.

“For two large countries like China and the United States, turning their back on each other is not an option,” he said. “It is unrealistic for one side to remodel the other.”

After the two met, Mr Biden welcomed global leaders to the Apec meeting in San Francisco, where he said Mr Xi regarded the visit as a homecoming given the city’s large Chinese population. REUTERS

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