- US Pres. Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, held on Tuesday a nearly two-hour "candid and constructive" phone conversation in which contentious and cooperative issues were addressed. BBC News
- This was the first time that the two leaders spoke with each other since they exchanged congratulations on the 45th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Beijing and Washington on Jan. 1. Chinadaily.com.cn
- Biden and Xi expressed concerns to each other about trade policies and Taiwan, according to official readouts, with talks also focusing on the South China Sea and ongoing conflicts in the world. New York Times (LR: 2 CP: 5)
- However, the two leaders have reportedly sought consensus on artificial intelligence, climate change, and military communications, as well as the fight against drug trafficking. Bloomberg (LR: 3 CP: 5)
- As part of their agreement, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is expected to speak with his new Chinese counterpart, Dong Jun, for the first time in the coming weeks. South China Morning Post
- Other high-level US-China exchanges are on the horizon as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is scheduled to travel to China on Thursday, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken to follow in the near future. Associated Press (LR: 3 CP: 5)
Democratic narrative:
- Pres. Biden made good use of his conversation with Xi as he raised several concerns over worrying international developments and defended the US. His administration is currently doing all it can to ensure peaceful and stable relations with Beijing — and even push for limited cooperation — as competition between the two powers increases.
SEMAFOR
Republican narrative:
- Another interaction with Xi, another show of weakness. Joe Biden has essentially done the same thing over and over again during his tenure, raising concerns to Beijing over a plethora of issues but not taking any step — either words or actions — to force China to halt its provocations.
NEW YORK POST (LR: 5 CP: 5)
Pro-China narrative:
- While this phone call is certainly a reassurance that tensions remain managed, the US continues to say one thing while doing another. There is handsome potential for both nations to thrive in the same global order but this will only occur if America focuses on actions rather than words, and respects its commitments to measures such as the One-China policy.
GLOBAL TIMES
Nerd narrative:
- There's a 10% chance of a US-China war before 2035, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
METACULUS (LR: 3 CP: 3)