KEY POINTS
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden are scheduled to speak Friday evening Beijing time about bilateral relations and "issues of common concern," Chinese state media announced late Thursday.
  • "In the last few days there are signs of a shift in state media coverage, which may reflect Beijing's attempt to distance itself from Moscow," Gabriel Wildau, senior vice president at consulting firm Teneo, said Friday.
  • Other state media reports have continued to blame the U.S. for making the Russia-Ukraine conflict worse.
Chess pieces are seen in front of displayed China's and U.S. flags in this illustration taken January 25, 2022.

BEIJING — While Chinese state media have tacked away from primarily pro-Russian coverage of the war in Ukraine, one of the consistent messages remains: Blame the U.S.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden are scheduled to speak Friday evening Beijing time about bilateral relations and "issues of common concern," Chinese state media announced late Thursday.