Chinese President Xi Jinping is unlikely to attend the G-20 Summit in Delhi, according to reports, but US President Joe Biden expressed disappointment and stated that he will still have an opportunity to meet with Xi Jinping in November during the APEC conference in San Francisco.
China's top security agency suggests that a meeting between President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden in San Francisco will depend on the United States demonstrating enough sincerity in their actions towards China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will host the leaders of heavily indebted nations, Zambia and Venezuela, for state visits to China, prioritizing bilateral diplomacy over participation in the G-20 summit in India, symbolizing China's preference for conducting diplomacy on its home soil or within groups where it holds more influence.
President Xi Jinping's absence from the G20 summit in New Delhi has left only China to explain the reason, according to a US official, casting doubt on China's commitment to the success of the bloc.
China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin will be absent from the G20 summit, highlighting changing dynamics as leaders focus on domestic issues and pursue alternative multinational organizations, while President Joe Biden sees the event as an opportunity to engage with allies and advocate for U.S. leadership.
U.S. President Joe Biden held high-level talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the G20 summit in India, discussing stability and downplaying the possibility of China invading Taiwan, while also addressing China's economic challenges and their impact on the global economy.
President Joe Biden has reiterated during his visits to India and Vietnam that his goal is not to "contain" China, but rather to strengthen relationships and ensure China plays by the rules of the international order.
President Joe Biden is seeking to counter China's influence in the developing world through high-profile meetings during his trip to India and Vietnam, emphasizing that the US is a trustworthy partner without wanting a new Cold War, but signs of geopolitical fractures remained evident.
US President Joe Biden believes that China's current economic crisis will prevent them from invading Taiwan, as Chinese President Xi Jinping is preoccupied with handling economic issues and is unlikely to have the capacity for aggression towards Taiwan.
Senior aide to President Joe Biden, Jake Sullivan, held meetings with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Malta, aiming to ease tensions between the United States and China and potentially paving the way for a future meeting between Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
A bipartisan Senate delegation led by Democratic leader Chuck Schumer has arrived in China to have "direct, candid, and respectful" conversations with Chinese leaders, focusing on issues such as human rights and fair treatment for US businesses in China, potentially paving the way for a future meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden.
China's top leader, Xi Jinping, met with Senator Chuck Schumer in Beijing and expressed hopes for peaceful coexistence between China and the United States, despite the escalating violence in the Middle East potentially complicating their relationship.
Chinese President Xi Jinping downplayed concerns from American senators about China's challenge to the United States' superpower status, stating that he believes the "Thucydides Trap" is not an inevitable scenario and that China and the US can coexist and prosper together.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in China this week to deepen their partnership and attend the Belt and Road Forum, marking Putin's first trip outside the former Soviet Union since a warrant was issued for him by the International Criminal Court in March.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are meeting in Beijing to emphasize their shared vision for a new international order that is not dominated by the United States and its democratic allies, as geopolitical tensions rise globally.
China's No. 2 diplomat stated that the U.S. must respect China's red lines, including core issues like Taiwan, in order to cooperate on global challenges such as climate change and artificial intelligence, ahead of a possible meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed willingness to cooperate with the United States and emphasized the importance of stable bilateral ties based on mutual respect, ahead of a visit by Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Washington and an expected meeting between Xi and U.S. President Joe Biden.
President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to meet on the sidelines of next month's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in San Francisco to discuss various issues, though details are yet to be finalized.
The U.S. and China have agreed to work towards a summit between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping, aiming to keep lines of communication open and address key concerns such as military channels, human rights, and geopolitical tensions.