Xi, Biden start summit with vow to avoid conflict

For his part, Biden greeted Xi with a smile that belied the growing competition between the nation that has defined the last century and a rival that seeks to define the next one. Biden said he wanted the United States and China to "manage our dif...

G20 Summit: US President Joe Biden, Chinese President Xi Jinping hold bilateral meet
Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping opened their high-stakes summit in Bali with a handshake on Monday, and with both men stressing the need to manage differences and avoid conflict.

"The world has come to a crossroads," Xi said vowing a "candid" discussion of issues that have riven relations between the world's two leading powers.

"The world expects that China and the United States will properly handle the relationship," he said.


For his part, Biden greeted Xi with a smile that belied the growing competition between the nation that has defined the last century and a rival that seeks to define the next one.

Biden said he wanted the United States and China to "manage our differences, prevent competition from becoming conflict."
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