San Francisco : A day after meeting his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, US President Joe Biden said his intent is to responsibly manage America's relationship with China.
"I'm also intent on responsibly managing the competition between the United States and the People's Republic of China, as we talked a little bit about yesterday, President Xi and I. That's what the world expects of us and I promise you that's what we're doing", Biden told a gathering of chief executives in his address to APEC CEO Summit on Thursday. A day earlier, Biden had a four-hour-long meeting with Xi.
"I met with Xi yesterday, leader to leader, to make sure there's no miscommunication between us. As always, I've met with them more than any other world leader because when I was vice president, it was concluded that I should get to know him. It was inappropriate for the president of the United States to be meeting with the vice president", he said. The US president said his discussions with Xi have always been candid and constructive.
"We've had, prior to this, 68 hours of private meetings I again emphasised to President Xi that the United States does not seek conflict. And yesterday, we announced the resumption of military-to-military communication channels to reduce the risk of accidental miscalculation. And it exists", he said amidst applause from the audience.
"This is not, as my generation would say back in the day, all Kumbaya, but it's straightforward. We have real differences with Beijing when it comes to maintaining a fair and level economic playing field and protecting your intellectual property. We're going to continue to address them with smart policies and strong diplomacy," he said.