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China’s Xi returns to the global stage at G20 after Covid isolation

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By Web Desk Published November 15, 2022 3 Min Read
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China’s Xi Jinping was the leader everyone wanted to meet at this week’s G20 summit. He took center stage in a carefully choreographed appearance after three years of self-imposed pandemic isolation.

President Xi strode into Tuesday’s G20 summit the morning after a three-hour meeting with his US counterpart Joe Biden in which they promised to dial down the rhetoric and work to close the yawning gap between the two powers.

With smiles and handshakes and promises of fresh talks on climate change and trade, Xi appeared keen to paint himself as a generous diplomat ready to confront global challenges and build bridges.

“Xi Jinping is certainly working to make up for lost time on the international stage,” said Danny Russel, Vice President at the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York, adding that Xi’s burst of diplomacy resembled a “charm offensive.”

“The Biden-Xi summit raised hopes that the two powers might now be willing to separate their global responsibilities from their bilateral differences.”

Also on Xi’s checklist of world leaders to schmooze are Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo — the G20 summit host — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, France’s Emmanuel Macron and Japanese premier Fumio Kishida.

And the conspicuous absence of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin — isolated on the world stage because of his war in Ukraine — solidifies Xi’s place as the prime global counterweight to the US-led international order.

Xi and Biden entered their tete-a-tete in Bali from a position of strength — the former secured a historic third term as China’s top leader at the Communist Party Congress last month, and the latter’s Democratic Party exceeded expectations in the US midterm elections.

Flanked by foreign policy and political figures from his reshuffled Party top brass, Xi did not waver on Beijing’s hardline position on Taiwan and told Biden it was the “core of China’s core interests” and an “insurmountable red line in US-China relations.”

Nor did he appear to make any clear concessions on the Ukraine war or North Korea’s weapons tests.

Indeed, analysts said that Chinese officials might have been relieved by Putin’s G20 absence, which spared them from showing more concrete support for him in the face of united Western condemnation of Russia.

Putin’s isolation at home and international pariah status could not contrast more sharply with the image Xi is projecting this week.

And his remarks to Biden that he agreed nuclear war should not be fought and cannot be won represent a clear rebuke to the Russian leader.

Despite the lack of breakthroughs, the warmer-than-expected meeting with Biden paves the way for Xi’s subsequent talks with a train of foreign dignitaries relieved at the prospect of no immediate escalation in the US-China rivalry. (AFP)

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