China's response to the Xi Jinping-Biden meeting has been reported with a focus on conditions and the need for cooperation between both parties.
Breitbart reported on October 30 that prior to the meeting between Biden and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, there was a need to establish control and responsibility to handle the competition between the two sides, particularly in the context of the ongoing trade tensions and technological imports imposed by China. The meeting was seen as an opportunity to address issues related to human rights, trade, and other political matters.
Furthermore, according to Breitbart, Biden was set to participate in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco on November 11, where he was expected to meet with Xi Jinping.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry released a statement on Monday, highlighting the importance of negotiations in light of the upcoming summit. However, it was noted that Xi Jinping's attendance at the summit was not guaranteed.
In summary, Wang Yi, China's Foreign Minister, discussed the upcoming meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping and emphasized the need for cooperation between the two parties. While the meeting was seen as an opportunity to address issues and challenges, it was made clear that Xi Jinping's participation in the summit was not confirmed.