Trump departs China after 2-day summit with Xi, lauds progress in ties
The leaders said they made progress on trade and security issues, but no major public agreements were announced.
- On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump concluded a three-day Beijing summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, claiming progress in stabilizing relations despite deep disagreements on key global issues.
- Trump touted "fantastic trade deals" including 200 Boeing jets, but financial markets remained skeptical, noting the order fell short of the roughly 500 expected by investors.
- While agreeing the Strait of Hormuz must remain open to support global energy flow, Xi warned that mishandling Taiwan could lead to "clashes and even conflicts" between the superpowers.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio told NBC News that U.S. policy toward Taiwan remains "unchanged," framing Xi's warnings as standard diplomatic practice rather than new escalation.
- Trump invited Xi to visit the White House on September 24 for follow-up discussions, though China has yet to publicly confirm whether the president will accept the invitation.
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Donald Trump left China this Friday after a visit that lasted less than 48 hours and apparently produced results well below the expectations created by the President of the United States himself in the months that preceded it. On the positive side, the fragile truce in the trade war between the two largest economies of the world was maintained, and the journey seems to have paved the way for stabilizing relations. If one side can be considered v…
The president of the United States (USA), Donald Trump, has assured that he has reached “fantastic” trade agreements with Xi Jinping during his visit to China. In addition, the US leader has stated that he has been able to approach positions with the Asian giant in everything related to the Iran war. So the tycoon said just before getting on the presidential plane back to his country after three days. “It has been an incredible visit,” he stress…
The state visit was held in a friendly spirit, although several unresolved issues remain between the superpowers. Xi called Trump's visit historic and groundbreaking.
US President Donald Trump concluded his visit to China on Friday and departed for the United States. In Beijing, he spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping about bilateral relations, trade, the war in Iran, and other international issues. Trump's Meeting with Xi The New York Times noted that while Trump had sought personal contact with Xi from the beginning of his visit, Xi immediately set about drawing boundaries between the two countries, warn…
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