Biden and Si Jinping for first time in seven months talked by phone

US President Joe Biden and Chairman of the PRC Si Jinspin held telephone conversations for the first time in seven months. Deutsche Vella, with reference to the press service of the White House, reports that during the “wide strategic discussion”, the parties discussed areas in which interests coincide, and areas in which interests, values ​​and prospects differ.

The leaders of the two countries agreed to openly and straightly discuss both groups of issues.

As noted in the press service of the American administration, Biden and Si Jinpin also discussed the responsibility of both parties for ensuring that competition between the United States and China did not overwhelm into conflict. The American leader in the course of a telephone conversation pointed out the “US consistent interest in peace, stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region and around the world.”

The Chairman of the PRC noted that during a certain period of time, the policy held by the United States in relation to China, caused serious difficulties in Chinese-American relations, which does not correspond to the fundamental interests of the two peoples and the common interests of all countries of the world, “the Ministry of Foreign Affairs PRP.

Parties agreed with the need to maintain regular contacts at the highest level.