Chairman John Moolenaar has commented on the upcoming meeting between President Joe Biden and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping. The meeting is set to take place at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit this Saturday.
Moolenaar emphasized the significance of this encounter, stating, “President Biden’s meeting with Xi Jinping is an opportunity to affirm the United States’ resolve on the world stage." He highlighted several key issues that he believes should be addressed during the talks.
According to Moolenaar, it is crucial for President Biden to confront "Beijing’s military aggression in the Indo-Pacific" and address China's role in "funding of fentanyl flowing across our borders." Additionally, he stressed the importance of making clear that "attacks against American critical infrastructure will not be tolerated."
Furthermore, Moolenaar expressed a desire for President Biden to communicate that "American money will no longer fuel the Chinese Communist Party’s military build-up, technological ambitions, or ongoing genocide." He concluded by expressing hope that President Biden would use this opportunity to reinforce America's strength and commitment to its allies and partners, particularly Taiwan.