Biden says US decision to shoot down suspected balloon changed dynamic of
    relations after talks wiith President Xi at G20 summit
HIROSHIMA:
    The ties between US and China — which were deteriorated after the former
    shot down a suspected spy balloon earlier this year — will see an
    improvement "very shortly", said President Joe Biden on Sunday.
Biden's
    comments came while speaking at a press conference following the G7 summit
    in Hiroshima, Japan. 
The US president said that Washington's
    decision to shoot down a "silly balloon that was carrying two freight cars
    worth of spying equipment" changed the dynamic of relations after talks with
    Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in November last
    year. 
  
A visit to Beijing by Secretary of State Antony Blinken that
    had been billed as a chance to improve relations was cancelled over the
    incident.
On Sunday, at a press conference following the G7
    summit in Hiroshima, Japan, Biden was asked why a planned hotline between
    the United States and China was not in operation.
"You're right,
    we should have an open hotline. At the Bali conference, that's what
    President Xi and I agreed we were going to do and meet on," he said.
"It
    [the balloon] got shot down and everything changed in terms of talking to
    one another. I think you're going to see that begin to thaw very
    shortly."
  
Biden's administration has also infuriated China by targeting
    trade in advanced microchips, citing risks of military use.
The
    president defended those actions on Sunday, a day after the Group of Seven
    leading economies warned China over its "militarisation activities" in the
    region.
"It is building its military, and that's why I've made it
    clear that I am not prepared to trade certain items with China," he said.
"We've
    now got a commitment from all of our allies that they're not going to do
    that either, provide that kind of material.
"But that's not a
    hostile act, that's an act that says, 'we're going to make sure that we do
    everything we can to maintain the status quo.'" 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
