The announceme of the readiness of the Chinese preside to cooperate with the Trump administration in the meeting with Biden

According to the White House Press Group, Chinese Preside Xi Jinping said in a meeting with US Preside Joe Biden that China is ready to cooperate with the new administration of US Preside-elect Donald Trump.
According to RCO News Agency, Xi Jinping said: China is ready to work with the new US governme to maiain communication, expand cooperation and manage disputes in order to work for a stable transition of China-US relations for the benefit of the two nations.
According to a News report, the Chinese preside emphasized that China is committed to maiaining “healthy and stable” relations with the United States.
The meeting between the leaders of the two couries was held on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima, the capital of Peru.
In remarks a day before meeting with Biden at the OPEC summit, Xi Jinping said the world had “eered a new era of turmoil and transformation” and warned of “spreading unilateralism and protectionism”, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. .
According to CNN, Trump is not unknown to Xi and his Chinese advisers who dealt with him four years before Biden took office. But there are signs that the new Trump administration is taking a more aggressive stance, including his hawkish picks for key national security roles.
Trump has promised to impose 60 perce tariffs on Chinese imports, a move that will add new volatility to a coeious relationship between the two sides. But Trump and Xi eveually signed a trade deal under the previous Trump administration in which China, among other things, agreed to buy hundreds of billions of dollars in American goods, though it never ended up buying them. Business disputes, along with the spread of the coronavirus, eveually strained relations between the two men. How Trump proceeds this time could have far-reaching implications for the region and the world.
Meanwhile, unlike Xi and Biden’s two previous meetings – on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali and in an area outside San Francisco – the Lima talks are not expected to lead to a major list of outcomes. The two officials discussed the usual topics — including Taiwan, Ukraine, feanyl production and human rights — along with some new irritas, namely China’s alleged efforts to hack Trump’s cellphone and other campaign-related devices.
Earlier, the United States assessed that China was sending equipme and technology to Russia to produce missiles, aircraft and tanks used in the war with Ukraine, and revelations that North Korea was sending troops to Russia to fight in Ukraine during the talks. The week was raised in Peru.
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