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White House manages expectations ahead of China meeting

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As the highly anticipated meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping draws closer, the United States is carefully managing expectations of a significant breakthrough in their diplomatic talks.

 
The two leaders are set to meet to discuss a range of pressing issues, including trade tensions, human rights concerns, and global security challenges.

While hopes are high for progress in these areas, officials from both sides have acknowledged that finding common ground on these complex and sensitive issues may prove challenging.

The U.S. has been clear about its commitment to addressing issues like intellectual property theft and unfair trade practices, while China has called for the removal of tariffs and the easing of restrictions.

In the run-up to the meeting, both sides have been engaging in behind-the-scenes negotiations to lay the groundwork for productive discussions.

However, experts caution against expecting major breakthroughs during the talks, as deep-rooted differences persist.

The world will be watching closely as the two superpowers come together to address their differences and seek areas of cooperation.

The outcome of this meeting could have far-reaching implications for global stability and economic relations. #featured

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