China Seeks Biden-Xi Summit in April If Alaska Talks Succeed

  • Proposed meeting would be tied to climate summit, people say
  • Top diplomats to hold high-level discussions from Thursday
U.S. Foresees ‘Difficult’ Talks With China in Alaska Meeting
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Beijing is seeking a meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping next month if the first high-level U.S.-China talks in Alaska starting Thursday are productive, said people familiar with the situation.

The Biden-Xi meeting as envisioned by Chinese officials would be organized around Earth Day on April 22 to show both leaders are focused on combating climate change, one of the people said. Biden is already set to gather global leaders together on that day to push the world for greater ambition in curbing greenhouse gas emissions.