Joe Biden ‘HOPEFUL’ of having Xi Jinping at G20 summit in India,...

Joe Biden ‘HOPEFUL’ of having Xi Jinping at G20 summit in India, but India unfazed

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Joe Biden ‘HOPEFUL’ of having Xi Jinping at G20 summit in India, but India unfazed

There are  speculations that President Xi could skip the G20 Summit in New Delhi and instead send  Chinese Premier Li Qiang to attend the event. A Chinese way of convoluted thinking to try and  slight India .

However  the US President Joe Biden has said that he “hopes” that his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping attends the G20 Summit in India this month. The US President was asked if he is expecting President Xi to attend the G20 Summit, to which he replied, “The answer is I hope he attends the G20 Summit”.

The G20 was being viewed as a venue where it was expected that President Biden and Xi would meet at the G20 Summit amid escalating trade and geopolitical tensions between the two countries. Xi last met Biden on the side-lines of the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, last November.

In spite of the above speculations, PM Modi has issued no Statements and very rightly.

As per  Reuters reports,  sources familiar with the matter in India and China have revealed that President Xi Jinping is likely to skip the G20 Summit to be held in India next week.  On Xi’s behalf, Chinese Premier Li Qiang is expected to represent Beijing at the September 9-10 meeting in New Delhi, as per two Indian officials, one diplomat based in China and one official working for the government of another G20 country.

However, the spokespersons for the Indian and Chinese foreign ministries did not respond to requests for comment.

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi  earlier had a conversation with Chinese President Xi on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in which he highlighted India’s concerns at the unresolved issues along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh with the two leaders agreeing to direct their relevant officials “to intensify efforts at expeditious disengagement and de-escalation”.

India and China have been engaged in a border standoff since 2020 due to the actions of the Army of Communist Party of China. There has been disengagement from some friction points along LAC in eastern Ladakh.

India and China held the 19th round of Corps Commander Level talks earlier this month at the Chushul-Moldo meeting point on the Indian side.