According to him, at the meeting, Biden intends to "review the efforts made towards responsible competition management over the past four years," as well as the progress made in addressing significant issues, "despite deep differences and intense rivalry."
In this context, the White House chief plans to raise the issue of China's support for Russia's war against Ukraine, as well as the participation of North Korean soldiers in the war initiated by Russia, as informed by a representative of the National Security Council.
Additionally, Biden plans to discuss with Xi Jinping China's involvement in cyberattacks on critical U.S. civilian infrastructure, as well as Beijing's military activity around Taiwan and in the South China Sea.
The White House representative noted that this will be the third in-person meeting between the leaders since President Biden took office.