President Joe Biden told reporters on Tuesday that during a phone call, he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping committed to abiding by the Taiwan agreement. Biden made the statement following days of provocations from the Chinese regime, which has deployed dozens of warplanes into Taiwan’s airspace. “I’ve spoken with Xi about Taiwan. We agree. We will abide by the Taiwan agreement. That’s where we are and I made it clear that I don’t think he should be doing anything other than abiding by the agreement,” Biden said. The United States adopted the Taiwan Relations Act in 1979, setting forth a formal relationship with Taiwan, treating the island nation as a country without officially recognizing it to appease Beijing. The act allows the United States to sell and provide arms to Taiwan for self-defense. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sent 56 warplanes into Taiwan’s air defense zone on Oct. 4. The incursion …