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Xi meets Blinken as China warns US against crossing 'red lines' - BBC News China and US should be partners, not rivals, Xi tells Blinken - BBC News
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China-US relations have seen some progress in the months since Xi met US President Joe Biden last November, the Chinese leader acknowledged, but said "there are still many issues that need to be resolved".
"There is still room for further efforts," he told Blinken.
"Mr Secretary of State, this visit was set up during my phone call with President Biden a few weeks ago, and I hope you will make it a worthwhile trip," he said.
Xi and Biden last met in the San Francisco Bay Area in November on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference. It was their second face-to-face meeting during the Biden presidency.
China and the US should "be partners, not rivals", said President Xi.
The Chinese president called for mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation as the "three major principles" for US-China relations.
"[The two countries] should make achievements for each other, not do harm to each other," he said, according to the Xinhua readout.
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