6PR broadcaster oliverpeterson says it remains to be seen whether Chinese President Xi Jinping is “really going to listen” to JoeBiden when the pair hold their first meeting since the US President’s inauguration.
6PR broadcaster Oliver Peterson says it remains to be seen whether Chinese President Xi Jinping is “really going to listen” to Joe Biden when the pair hold their first meeting since the US President’s inauguration.
The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting Mr Biden will confront Xi Jinping over China’s economic coercion of countries like Australian during their face-to-face video-conference.“I wouldn’t be putting our eggs in Joe Biden’s basket to be perfectly honest,” Mr Peterson told Sky News host Jenna Clarke.Read More
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