Not with the Obama regime in power.

CHENGDU, China (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden wrapped up a visit to China on Sunday that offered him extensive face-time with the country’s expected future leader, Xi Jinping, and delivered a strong message of U.S. mutual interdependence with the world’s second-largest economy.

Biden also made the case for continued U.S. economic vitality despite current budget woes and sought to reassure China’s leaders and ordinary citizens about the safety of their assets in the United States following the downgrading of America’s credit rating.

“You’re safe,” Biden told students in a question-and-answer session following a speech at Sichuan University in the southwestern city of Chengdu.

An official Xinhua News Agency commentary on Biden’s visit said Sunday that China would be looking for actions, rather than words, from the U.S. government to restore confidence in the American economy by gradually reducing the deficit, cutting debt and promoting economic growth.

“What is especially important is to let the world see that the U.S. government and relevant departments have the determination, ability and political aspiration to take actions to resolve these complicated issues,” the commentary said.

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