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Biden to be 'disappointed' if Xi misses G20 summit

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United States President Joe Biden said he would be "disappointed" if China's President Xi Jinping does not attend the upcoming Group of 20 summit. However, Biden also told reporters that he is "going to get to see" Xi.

The G20 summit will be held on September 9 and 10 in New Delhi, India. Xi is reportedly planning to send Premier Li Qiang to represent the country at the event.

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