The two presidents met in California, discussing key issues and setting red lines. President Xi confirmed their commitment to ongoing communication.
US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping decided to revive military relations between their countries during their meeting yesterday on the sidelines of a summit in the US state of California.
In a press conference, President Biden emphasized the significance of the initiative to restore military-level relations. According to Chinese state media, the two leaders also agreed to engage in discussions about artificial intelligence.
US President Joe Biden tweeted that he appreciates the dialogue with the Chinese President. He emphasized the existence of critical global challenges demanding collaborative solutions, noting tangible progress achieved today. When questioned about his view on whether Xi Jinping is a dictator, Biden responded, "Well, he's essentially a dictator in the sense that he leads a communist country."
The Chinese president emphasized that China and the US cannot afford to turn away from each other. It is unrealistic for either party to replace the other, and confrontation could lead to unbearable consequences for both. The competition between the major nations, China and the United States, is insufficient to address the challenges they face. There exists a broad scope for China and America globally, and the success of one country presents an opportunity for the other. President Xi Jinping articulated China's principled stance on the Taiwan issue, highlighting it as the most crucial and sensitive aspect of China-US relations.
Do not cross the red lines. The two leaders emphasized the need to collaborate actively in order to expedite actions addressing the climate crisis during the current crucial decade. The two heads of state committed to staying in regular contact.

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