Biden Considering Second Phone Call with Chinese Leader Xi: White House

Emel Akan
By Emel Akan
July 9, 2021China News
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Biden Considering Second Phone Call with Chinese Leader Xi: White House
Then-Vice President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping toast during a State Luncheon for China hosted by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry at the Department of State in Washington on Sept. 25, 2015. (Paul J. Richards/AFP via Getty Images)

WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden is considering a second phone call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the White House said on Friday. This would be Biden’s second engagement with his Chinese counterpart since taking office.

“Certainly, we are in touch at a very high level with Chinese leaders in terms of an upcoming call with President Xi,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said during a press briefing.

The timing of the call, though, has not yet been set, she said, in response to a question by The Epoch Times.

Biden held his first official phone call with the Chinese leader on February 10. A month later, senior diplomats from both countries met for talks in Alaska, an engagement now remembered for the public tongue-lashing given by the Chinese officials.

Since then, the president has embarked on a campaign of rallying allies in Europe and elsewhere to jointly confront global threats posed by the communist regime, as well as its rampant human rights abuses. These actions have been met with scorn by Chinese Communist Party officials.

Last month, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan also said that the White House was planning to step up engagement with China in coming months “in some ways to take stock of” where both countries are in their relationship and to ensure some kind of “direct communication” Biden has found valuable with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Biden “will look for opportunities to engage with President Xi going forward,” Sullivan said during a press call on June 17.

He also did not rule out the possibility of a meeting on the sidelines of the upcoming Group of Twenty (G20) summit in October.

“We don’t have any particular plans at the moment, but I would note that both leaders are likely to be at the G20 in Italy in October. So I will leave it at that for now,” he said.

Financial Times on June 23 reported that Biden was planning to launch the “next phase” of his China policy and hence was pushing for high-level meetings, based on sources familiar with the matter. It is unclear whether Biden will exert more pressure on China to address issues surrounding human rights, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

Biden last month criticized Beijing’s “intensifying repression” in Hong Kong after the forced closure of Apple Daily, a major pro-democracy newspaper. The president has also ordered a closer intelligence review on the origins of the COVID-19, including whether the virus was the result of a laboratory leak.

In a speech marking the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party’s founding last week, Xi said that foreign forces would get their “heads bashed” if they attempted to bully China. He added that the regime would “smash” any attempts from self-ruled Taiwan to claim formal independence.

His speech came after Washington resumed trade talks with Taiwan on June 29, despite objections from Beijing, which claims sovereignty over the democratic island.

Psaki did not confirm any summit with Xi but said, “I know that G 20 summit is coming up right around Halloween, but that is quite some time from now in terms of the planning and what other events may or may not be around it.”

Nicole Hao, Eva Fu contributed to this report.

From The Epoch Times

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