Biden in call with China's Xi raises human rights, trade

Joe Biden has held his first call as president with Xi Jinping, pressing the Chinese leader about trade and Beijing’s crackdown on democracy activists in Hong Kong and other human rights concerns

Via AP news wire
Thursday 11 February 2021 02:21 GMT
Biden Pentagon
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Joe Biden on Wednesday held his first call as president with Xi Jinping pressing the Chinese leader about trade and Beijing s crackdown on democracy activists in Hong Kong and other human rights concerns.

The two leaders spoke just hours after Biden announced plans for a Pentagon task force to review U.S. national security strategy in China and after the new U.S. president announced he was levying sanctions against Myanmar's military regime following this month's coup in the southeast Asian country.

A White House statement said Biden raised concerns about Beijing’s “coercive and unfair economic practices." Biden also pressed Xi on Beijing's crackdown in Hong Kong, human rights abuses against Uighur and ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, and its actions toward Taiwan.

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