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1. Joe Biden, and China’s leader, Xi Jinping, agreed to resume military communications during talks in San Francisco. They also pledged to work together to battle the spread of fentanyl—China is a source of many of the chemicals used to make the drug. But Mr Biden also reiterated his assessment that Mr Xi is a dictator and described their countries’ relationship as “competitive”. China had cut off military dialogue after Nancy Pelosi, then speaker of America’s House of Representatives, visited Taiwan in 2022.

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