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Biden, Xi meeting at G20 summit in Bali begins

TWITTER / POTUS

United States President Joe Biden started an official meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Monday at the sidelines of the G20 summit in Indonesia's Bali. The two presidents were seen shaking hands before the press ahead of the bilateral meeting, the first since before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020.

Biden told Xi that his administration was ready to work with Beijing in addressing challenges such as climate change and global food shortages, adding that the two countries should manage differences without conflict.

At the same time, Xi noted that the US and China need to find the right direction for their bilateral relationship and elevate it. Meetings via video can't replace in-person meetings, the president added, concluding that China will work with all nations to provide hope for world peace. The meeting lasted for about three hours.

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