G20 meeting shrinks for Modi

G20 meeting shrinks for Modi
full screen There will probably be no meeting between the presidents of China and the United States, Xi Jinping and Joe Biden, at the G20 meeting in India on September 9-10. According to information in several media, Xi Jinping has returned the offer. Biden says he is disappointed, the last time they met was at the last G20 meeting in November last year. Archive image. Photo: Alex Brandon/AP/TT

Disappointed.

US President Joe Biden says so following reports that Chinese President Xi Jinping does not intend to attend the G20 meeting in New Delhi, India on September 9-10.

– But I will be able to meet him in any case, Biden told journalists in connection with an appearance in Delaware according to the Bloomberg news agency.

However, Biden did not say anything about when or where this meeting with Xi Jinping, if so, could take place.

The two last met at the last G20 meeting, in Bali, Indonesia last November. The US had hoped to thaw the frosty relations with China somewhat in connection with the Delhi meeting.

According to consensus reports, but no official confirmation yet, the Chinese president does not intend to travel to the G20 meeting. Another who has informed the host, Indian President Narendra Modi that he will not be coming is Russian President Vladimir Putin.

That Putin does not think it would be particularly attractive to go to New Delhi is not unexpected, but that Xi Jinping will not be seen as a setback for Modi either. India and China have been fighting over border areas in the Himalayas for a long time, a conflict that has been given new life recently. The other day, a new standard Chinese map drew the ire of India because it showed two disputed territories as Chinese.

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