Chinese President Xi Jinping waves as he walks with US President Joe Biden at Filoli estate on the sidelines of the Apec summit on Nov 15 - Reuters
TAIPEI: A single point from the Biden-Xi meeting has dominated headlines in Taiwan: Chinese President Xi Jinping’s apparent denial of plans to invade the island in the near future.
During the four-hour meeting between Xi and United States President Joe Biden on Nov 15 outside of San Francisco, the two leaders had a substantial discussion on Taiwan – which Xi described as the biggest, most dangerous issue facing the two superpowers.
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