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Biden, Xi agree to plan arms control talks: White House

The Pentagon recently confirmed that China in August carried out a test of a nuclear-capable hyp...
In this Sept 24, 2015, file photo, Chinese President Xi Jinping and then-US vice president Joe Biden walk down the red carpet on the tarmac during an arrival ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base. AP Photo
In this Sept 24, 2015, file photo, Chinese President Xi Jinping and then-US vice president Joe Biden walk down the red carpet on the tarmac during an arrival ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base. AP Photo

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping agreed during their virtual summit to work on organizing talks between the nuclear-armed nations on arms control, a senior White House official said Tuesday.

Biden and Xi met via teleconference for more than three hours late Monday (early Tuesday in Beijing) in a bid to ease tensions between the world's top two economies and major geopolitical rivals.

"President Biden did raise with President Xi the need for a strategic stability set of conversations," National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told a conference, using an expression employed in diplomatic circles to indicate arms control.

"The two leaders agreed that we would look to begin to carry forward discussions," he added, in comments made at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington.

Sullivan, a top aide to Biden, had been asked about Beijing's increasing military might.

The Pentagon recently confirmed that China in August carried out a test of a nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that would be difficult to defend against, and has said that Beijing is expanding its nuclear arsenal more quickly than anticipated.

While the United States and Russia have had a formal strategic stability dialogue since the days of the Cold War, producing several disarmament agreements, that is not the case between Washington and Beijing.

Biden's predecessor Donald Trump repeatedly asked in vain that China be included in the US-Russian talks.

Biden, who took office in January, appears to be more interested in bilateral talks.

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