China's Xi most likely to avoid G20 top in India, sources state

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to skip a summit of G20 leaders in India next week, sources familiar with the matter in India and
China told Reuters, a development that would dash chances of a meeting there with U.S
President Joe Biden, Reuters reported.Xi&s absence also could be a shot at host India, according to some analysts, who see it as a signal
China is reluctant to confer influence on its southern neighbour that boasts one of the fastest growing major economies as China&s slows.Two
Indian officials, one diplomat based in China and one official working for the government of another G20 country said Premier Li Qiang is
expected to represent Beijing at the Sept
9-10 meeting in New Delhi.Spokespersons for the Indian and Chinese foreign ministries did not respond to requests for comment, read the
report.Li is also likely to attend a summit of East and Southeast Asian leaders in Jakarta, Indonesia on Sept
5-7, according to a report from Kyodo.The summit in India had been viewed as a venue for a possible meeting between Xi and Biden, who has
confirmed his attendance, as the two superpowers seek to stabilise relations soured by trade and geopolitical tensions.According to Reuters
Xi last met Biden on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia last November.&I hope he attends,& Biden told reporters on Thursday
in Washington.Russian President Vladimir Putin has already said he will not be travelling to New Delhi and will send Foreign Minister Sergei
Lavrov instead.One senior government official from India told Reuters that &we are aware that the premier will come&, in place of Xi.In
China, two foreign diplomats and a government official from another G20 country said Xi will likely not be travelling for the summit.Two of
these three sources in China said they were informed by Chinese officials, but they were not aware of the reason for Xi&s expected
absence.All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the media, Reuters reported.The G20 summit is
seen as an important showcase for India, with the country coming off a successful lunar landing and touting itself as a rising power with
attractive markets and a source for global supply chain diversification.But relations between the G20 host and China have been troubled for
more than three years after soldiers from both sides clashed in the Himalayan frontier in June 2020, resulting in 24 deaths.Farwa Aamer,
director of South Asia Initiatives at the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) in New York, said Xi skipping the summit could be read as
China being &reluctant to cede the centre stage& to India.&China doesn&t want India to be the voice of the Global South, or to be that
country within the Himalayan region to be hosting this very successful G20 summit,& she said.Anticipation of a meeting between Xi and Biden
had been fuelled by a stream of top U.S
officials visiting Beijing in recent months, including Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo earlier this week.Chinese and U.S
officials, however, have told Reuters they are looking toward November&s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders Meeting in San
Francisco as the main potential venue for a Xi-Biden meeting this year, and had downplayed expectations for any major talks between the two
at the G20.Still, no meetings or formal attendance plans for APEC have been announced.Xi has attended all other in-person G20 summits since
becoming president in 2013 except in 2021 during the COVID pandemic when he joined by video link
The 2020 G20 meeting hosted by Saudi Arabia was conducted virtually due to the pandemic.Xi, who secured a precedent-breaking third term as
leader last October, has made few overseas trips since China abruptly dropped strict pandemic-induced border controls this year.While he
played a prominent role at a meeting in South Africa last week of leaders of the BRICS group of major emerging economies, the Chinese
government gave no reason for his absence at a business forum there.His scheduled speech was delivered instead by China&s commerce minister,
Reuters reported.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a rare conversation with Xi on the sidelines of that BRICS summit and highlighted
concerns India has about the border dispute between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.Several G20 ministerial meetings in India ahead of the
summit have been contentious as Russia and China together opposed joint statements which included paragraphs condemning Mzoscow for its
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