During their final meeting at the APEC summit in Peru, Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a significant message intended for the incoming Trump administration regarding the future of U.S.-China relations. Xi identified four “red lines” that must not be challenged: the Taiwan issue, democracy and human rights, China’s political system, and its right to economic development. He warned that mishandling these core interests could lead to potential conflicts or clashes, while expressing a desire to maintain a stable and cooperative relationship during the presidential transition.
- President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden met in Lima, Peru, for their final official meeting before the upcoming U.S. presidential inauguration.
- Xi identified four “red lines” for the relationship: Taiwan, democracy and human rights, China’s path and system, and China’s development rights.
- The Chinese leader cautioned that if the United States treats China as an adversary, the relationship could face “setbacks or even retrogression.”
- Xi specifically stated that “Taiwan independence” is incompatible with peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and urged the U.S. to handle the matter with caution.
- The remarks come amid concerns over President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Chinese goods and his appointment of several China hawks to key cabinet positions.
- Despite the warnings, Xi expressed China’s willingness to work with the new administration to manage differences and seek a stable bilateral relationship.
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