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Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party: "Willing to work with Biden to bridge gaps" | Israel Today

2021-11-10T11:50:08.132Z


The party's chairman, Xi Jinping, sent a letter to his representative in the US capital, Qin Gang, stating that his government was ready to hold a dialogue to leave the diplomatic confrontation behind.


Xi Jinping, 68, who is currently in the midst of a political move to secure a third consecutive term, detailed in a letter that his software was unveiled during an official dinner at the National Committee on China-US Relations in Washington that "his country is willing to cooperate with the US on a variety of Regional and global issues. "

The Chinese ambassador told a committee in Washington that "the relationship between China and the United States is one of the most important bilateral ties in the world today," but added a warning, stressing that the relationship "is at a critical historical crossroads."

The gala dinner was attended by politicians and former senior US administration officials, including Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, who also spoke.


In the past year, tensions between the two powers have increased, first of all due to commercial reasons - and later as a result of the outbreak of the corona plague in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province.

With the replacement of presidents and the arrival of Democrat Joe Biden on the White House, verbal confrontations have escalated and are now centered on the issue of Taiwan.

The Central Committee of the Communist Party, which is currently meeting in Beijing, is expected to publish a binding historical document tomorrow (Thursday) that will shape the country's future for the coming years.

The conference is also intended to screen the character of Xi Jinping, who is preparing the ground for another tenure as the nation's leader in April 2022.

Source: israelhayom

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