Biden and Japan's Kishida discuss shared concerns over South China Sea

Biden and Japan's Kishida discuss shared concerns over South China Sea

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Biden and Japan's Kishida discuss shared concerns over South China Sea

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida discussed diplomacy with China and their shared concerns over "coercive and destabilizing activities" in the South China Sea during a meeting on Saturday at the Quad Leaders Summit in Wilmington, the White House said.

Biden and Kishida also reiterated their resolve to maintain peace across the Taiwan Strait and commitment to developing and protecting technologies like AI and semiconductors, the White House said.