Biden disappointed Xi will not attend G20 summiton September 4, 2023 at 2:21 am

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The two leaders last met on the side-lines of last year’s summit in Bali, Indonesia.

Joe BidenImage source, Reuters

US President Joe Biden has said he is “disappointed” that his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping plans to skip the upcoming G20 summit in India.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang is expected to represent Beijing at the summit in New Delhi this week, Reuters reported.

“I am disappointed… but I am going to get to see him,” Mr Biden told reporters on Sunday, but did not say when that meeting may take place.

The two leaders last met at the summit in Indonesia last year.

Mr Xi had earlier said he would travel to the Indian capital for the meeting – but China’s foreign ministry would not confirm his attendance when asked to do so at a regular press briefing on Thursday.

News reports, citing unnamed sources familiar with preparations for the annual meeting, say Mr Xi does not plan to attend this year’s summit.

This comes amid worsening relations between China and India. Among other things, the two countries are facing off against each other along their disputed border in the Himalayan region.

Mr Xi and Mr Biden may still have an opportunity to speak in November, at a meeting among leaders of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation in San Francisco.

The withdrawal comes as US-China ties have continued to deteriorate in the past year.

About two months after the two leaders met in the Indonesian island of Bali last November, an alleged Chinese spy balloon in the US skies punctured hopes for a re-set in bilateral relations.

The two countries disagree over a range of issues, including human rights in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, territorial claims to Taiwan and the South China Sea, and Beijing’s growing domination of a host of industries.

In an attempt to improve ties, a series of top US officials have travelled to China in recent months. These include Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and US Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry.

Meanwhile, Mr Xi continues to portray Beijing as a leader of the developing world and rallying support for an alternative to the Washington-led world order.

In a visit to South Africa last month to meet with leaders of the Brics nations, he criticised the West’s “hegemony” and urged developing nations to “[shake] off the yoke of colonialism” in his speeches.

The Brics originally refers to five-nation club of developing countries, including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

Six new countries – Argentina, Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – are set to join in January, in what’s widely seen as a diplomatic win for Beijing.

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