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Biden tells Quad leaders that Beijing is testing region at turbulent moment for Chinese economy

CLAYMONT, Del. (AP) 鈥 President Joe Biden told Indo-Pacific allies on Saturday that he believes China鈥檚 increasing military assertiveness is an effort to test the region at a turbulent moment for Beijing.
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President Joe Biden meets with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, at the Quad leaders summit at Archmere Academy in Claymont, Del., Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

CLAYMONT, Del. (AP) 鈥 President Joe Biden told Indo-Pacific allies on Saturday that he believes China鈥檚 increasing military assertiveness is an effort to test the region at a turbulent moment for Beijing.

Biden's comments were caught by a hot mic after he and fellow leaders of the so-called Quad delivered opening remarks before the press at a summit he鈥檚 hosting near his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. He said his administration sees Beijing鈥檚 actions as a 鈥渃hange in tactic, not a change in strategy.鈥

China continues to struggle to pull up its economy that was pummeled by the coronavirus pandemic and has seen an in industrial activity and real estate prices as Beijing faces pressure to ramp up spending to stimulate demand.

鈥淎t least from our perspective, we believe Xi Jinping is looking to focus on domestic economic challenges and minimize the turbulence in China's diplomatic relationships, and he鈥檚 also looking to buy himself some diplomatic space, in my view, to aggressively pursue China鈥檚 interest,鈥 Biden told Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. 鈥淚t is true across the scope of our relationship, including on economic and technology issues.鈥

Starting with a trade war that dates back to 2018, China and the United States have grown at odds over a range of issues, from global security, such as China鈥檚 claims over the South China Sea, to industrial policy on electric vehicle and solar panel manufacturing.

The administration has repeatedly spoken out about concerns about Chinese military assertiveness against Taiwan and more recently on the frequent clashes between the Chinese and Philippines navies in the South China Sea. Biden recently dispatched his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, to Beijing for three days of talks with Chinese officials. Sullivan during that visit also met with Xi.

Both governments are eager to keep relations on an even keel ahead of a . And both sides have said they remain committed to managing the relationship, following up on last November.

Biden added that he continues to believe 鈥渋ntense competition requires intense diplomacy.鈥

The comments came as Biden showed off a slice of his Delaware hometown to the leaders of , and as he hosted what is likely the last gathering of the Indo-Pacific partnership that has grown in prominence under his White House tenure.

When Biden began his presidency he looked to elevate the , which until then had only met at the foreign minister level, to a leader-level partnership as he tried to pivot U.S. foreign policy away from conflicts in the Middle East and toward threats and opportunities in the Indo-Pacific. This weekend's summit is the fourth in-person and sixth overall gathering of the leaders since 2021.

鈥淚t will survive way beyond November," Biden declared as the leaders gathered at the Archmere Academy, his high school alma mater in nearby Claymont for joint talks.

The president, who has admitted to an uneven track record as a scholar, also seemed tickled to get to host a gathering with three world leaders at the school he attended more than 60 years ago. He welcomed each of the leaders individually for one-on-one talks at his nearby home before they gathered at the school for talks and a formal dinner.

"I don鈥檛 think the headmaster of this school thought I鈥檇 be presiding over a meeting like this,鈥 Biden joked to fellow leaders.

Albanese, Modi and Kishida came for the summit before their appearances at the U.N. General Assembly in New York next week.

"This place could not be better suited for my final visit as prime minister,鈥 said Kishida, who like Biden, is set to soon leave office.

Earlier, the president warmly greeted Kishida when he arrived at the residence on Saturday morning and gave the prime minister a tour of the property before they settled into talks. Kishida, according to the prime minister's office, thanked Biden at the outset of their meeting for inviting him to meet at his home.

White House officials said holding the talks at the president's house, which sits near a pond in a wooded area several miles west of downtown, was intended to give the meetings a more relaxed feel.

Sullivan described the vibe of Biden's one-on-one meeting with Albanese, who stopped by the house on Friday, as 鈥渢wo guys 鈥 one at the other guy鈥檚 home 鈥 talking in broad strokes about where they see the state of the world.鈥 He said Biden and Albanese also swapped stories about their political careers.

The Australian leader remarked that the visit had given him 鈥渋nsight into what in my view makes you such an extraordinary world leader.鈥

Modi also stopped by the house on Saturday to meet with Biden before the leaders gathered for their joint talks at Archmere.

鈥淭here cannot be a better place than President Biden's hometown of Wilmington to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Quad,鈥 Modi said.

As part of the summit, the leaders were set to announce new initiatives to bolster maritime security in the region 鈥 with enhanced coast guard collaboration through the Pacific and Indian oceans 鈥 and improve cooperation on humanitarian response missions. The measures are meant to serve as a counterweight to an increasingly assertive China.

Biden and Modi discussed Modi's recent visits to Russia and Ukraine as well as economic and security concerns about China. Modi is the most prominent leader from a nation that maintains a neutral position on

Sullivan said 鈥渢hat countries like India should step up and support the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity鈥 and that 鈥渆very country, everywhere, should refrain from supplying inputs to Russia鈥檚 war machine.鈥

Biden and Kishida, who are both stepping away from office amid sliding public support, count the tightening of security and economic ties among the U.S., Japan and South Korea as one of their most significant accomplishments. The two leaders sat down for their wide-ranging, one-on-one conversation on Saturday morning.

The improved relations between Japan and South Korea, two nations with a deep and complicated history that have struggled to stay on speaking terms, have come amid worrying developments in the Pacific, including strides made by North Korea in its nuclear program and increasing Chinese assertiveness.

Biden commended Kishida for demonstrating 鈥渃ourage and conviction in strengthening ties鈥 with South Korea, according to the White House. They also discussed China's 鈥渃oercive and destabilizing activities" in the Pacific, Russia's war against Ukraine and emerging technology issues.

The U.S. and Japan are negotiating through a rare moment of tension in the relationship. Biden, as well as presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, have opposed a $15 billion bid by Japan鈥檚

Biden administration officials indicated this week that a U.S. government committee's formal assessment of the proposed deal has yet to be submitted to the White House and may not come until after the Nov. 5 election.

The Biden administration promised that the leaders would issue a joint statement containing the strongest-ever language on China and North Korea to be agreed upon by the four countries.

The White House said the leaders later Saturday will rollout a new collaboration aimed at reducing cervical cancer in the Indo-Pacific. The announcement is related to Biden鈥檚 Cancer Moonshot Initiative, a long-running passion project of the president and his wife, Jill Biden, aimed at reducing cancer deaths. The Bidens鈥 son at age 46 of brain cancer.

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Madhani reported from Washington.

Zeke Miller And Aamer Madhani, The Associated Press

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