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Biden takes systematic issue with China over Taiwan

President Joe Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping at G20 in Indonesia, and took the opportunity to voice American concerns about China's recent actions toward Taiwan. In a systematic and forceful rebuke, Biden stated that the US objects to China's "coercive and increasingly aggressive actions" in the region and warned that they could damage relations between the two countries.


Indonesia's military today said it believes training provided by U.S. military instructors in Indonesia designed to "educate" about the joint drills involving it and the US ranks as "biased" and "politically motivated." The general, Muschol, also said Indonesia is officially not a target of the drills and that it is not obliged to accept them.


Indonesia's said it believes training provided by U.S. military instructors in Indonesia designed to "educate" about the joint drills involving it and the US ranks as "biased" and "politically motivated." The general, Muschol, also said Indonesia is officially not a target of the drills and that it is not obliged to accept them.


Joe Biden, the 47th Vice President of the United States, has been known for his outspokenness on various issues. This time, he has taken a systematic issue with China over Taiwan. In an interview with The Atlantic, Biden criticized China for its aggression in the South China Sea and its attempts to isolate Taiwan.




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