Biden Set to Tell Xi That China Needs to Play by Rules, Official Says

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President Joe Biden is set to tell Chinese leader Xi Jinping that Beijing needs to play by established international rules and norms, during a virtual meeting on Nov. 16.

โ€œThis is an opportunity for President Biden to tell President Xi directly that he expects him to play by the rules of the road, which is what other responsible nations do on everything from technology to trade to international institutions and international waterways,โ€ a senior administration official said during a background call with reporters on Nov. 14.

According to the official, Biden is expected to raise concerns about Chinaโ€™s unfair economic trade practices, human rights violations, threats to the rules-based international order, and the regimeโ€™s โ€œcoercive and provocative behavior with respect to Taiwan,โ€ among other things.

โ€œHe will continue to make clear to President Xi his concerns about Chinaโ€™s human rights abuses,โ€ the official said.

In terms of bilateral trade, the official said, โ€œI do not expect tariffs to be something that will be on the agenda.โ€

As China and the United States engage in โ€œstiff competition,โ€ the official said, there was a need for โ€œhigh-level engagementโ€ to make sure that โ€œthe competition does not lead to conflict.โ€

Biden is expected to tell Xi โ€œabout the importance of bounding the competition with common sense guardrails, keeping communication lines open, and ensuring our conversations are substantive and not symbolic,โ€ according to the official.

โ€œThis meeting is about our ongoing efforts to responsibly manage the competition, not about agreeing to a specific deliverable or outcome,โ€ the official added.

The bilateral meeting comes less than a week after Xi further cemented his authority within theย Chinese Communist Partyย (CCP), after the regimeโ€™s powerful Central Committee on Nov. 11 adopted aย historical resolution, the third of its kind in the Partyโ€™s century-long history.

Theย resolutionโ€”which puts Xi on a pedestal similar to his two powerful predecessors Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaopingโ€”effectively allows Xi a mandate to secure another five-year term next year, extending his rule until at least 2027. Xi became the regimeโ€™s paramount leader in 2012.

By Frank Fang

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