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Here are some notable meetings between the Presidents of the United States and China:
- Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong (1972): The historic meeting between the two leaders marked the beginning of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
- Jimmy Carter and Deng Xiaoping (1979): Carter became the first U.S. President to visit China, and the two leaders discussed trade, human rights, and the Taiwan issue.
- Ronald Reagan and Deng Xiaoping (1984): Reagan and Deng met in Beijing, where they discussed arms control, trade, and the Soviet Union.
- George H.W. Bush and Jiang Zemin (1991): Bush and Jiang met in Beijing, where they discussed the Gulf War, the Soviet Union, and trade.
- Bill Clinton and Jiang Zemin (1998): Clinton and Jiang met in Beijing, where they discussed trade, human rights, and the Taiwan issue.
- George W. Bush and Hu Jintao (2002): Bush and Hu met in Crawford, Texas, where they discussed terrorism, trade, and North Korea.
- Barack Obama and Hu Jintao (2009): Obama and Hu met in Beijing, where they discussed climate change, trade, and human rights.
- Barack Obama and Xi Jinping (2013): Obama and Xi met in Rancho Mirage, California, where they discussed cybersecurity, trade, and the South China Sea.
- Donald Trump and Xi Jinping (2017): Trump and Xi met in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, where they discussed trade, North Korea, and the South China Sea.
- Joe Biden and Xi Jinping (2021): Biden and Xi met in Anchorage, Alaska, where they discussed trade, human rights, and the South China Sea.
These meetings have played a significant role in shaping the relationship between the United States and China, and have often been marked by controversy and disagreement on various issues.