US President Joe Biden will seek ways to rein in Pyongyang after its barrage of missile tests in talks with South Korean and Japanese leaders, a day before a high-stakes encounter with China's Xi Jinping.
General Secretary of the Chinese Communist PartyUS President Joe Biden said Sunday he will seek to establish"red lines" in America's fraught relations with Beijing when he holds high-stakes talks with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
The two men have known each for more than a decade, since Biden's time as vice-president, but Monday will see them meet face-to-face for the first time in their current roles. Biden will meet his South Korean counterpart Yoon Suk-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Sunday to discuss ways to address the threat posed by the North's missile programme.
Beijing has denounced the Quad, which also includes the United States, Japan and India, as an attempt to isolate it.Biden flew to Phnom Penh from the COP27 climate conference as part of US efforts to boost its influence in Southeast Asia as a counter to China. He said the United States would work with ASEAN to"defend against the significant threats to rules-based order and threats to the rule of law".
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