‘We’re Going to Work Together on Ukraine’: Trump on Talks with Xi
Trump and Xi agreed to reduce tariffs and lift rare-earth mineral restrictions while committing to cooperate on ending the Ukraine war, with a one-year trade deal planned, Trump said.
- US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping plan to work together to help end the war in Ukraine, as indicated by Trump after their meeting on October 29.
- Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to Ukraine's Presidential Office, stated that Russia's dependence on China influences the conflict.
- Trump noted the meeting was productive, with both leaders reaching consensus on several issues.
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DECRYPTAGE - Meeting in Busan (South Korea) this Thursday, the leaders of the world's first two powers extended their truce without resolving their fundamental differences.
Trump Says Xi Agreed to Help End War in Ukraine After “Amazing” Talks in South Korea
US President Donald Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to “work together to help end the war in Ukraine,” following talks between the two leaders in South Korea, Trump told reporters after the meeting on October 29. “We talked about it for a long time, and we’re both going to work together to see if we can get something done. We agree that the sides are, you know, locked in and fighting, and sometimes you have to let them…
The US President wants to work with China for an end to the Ukraine war. However, a stop of Russian oil imports to China was not mentioned. Taiwan was also not mentioned.
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