Daily Review: U.S.-China Relations Remain Frosty

Daily Review: U.S.-China Relations Remain Frosty
U.S. President Joe Biden stands with Chinese President Xi Jinping before a meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, Nov. 14, 2022 (AP photo by Alex Brandon).

Today at WPR, we’re covering U.S. relations with the Taliban and the Mexican government’s failed response to Hurricane Otis.

But first, here’s our take on today’s top story.

U.S.-China: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will hold two days of talks with her Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier He Lifeng, in San Francisco later this week ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, which begins Saturday. U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the summit, although those talks have not yet been officially announced. (New York Times)

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