China Says Seeking 'More Stability' Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting
- China expressed readiness to work with the United States to achieve more global stability ahead of the meeting between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump scheduled for May 13 to 15.
- The meeting will include ceremonial events such as a tour of the Temple of Heaven and a state banquet.
- Discussions during the visit are expected to focus on easing trade tensions and addressing issues related to Iran.
- Both sides emphasize the importance of top-level diplomacy and cooperation based on equality and mutual benefit in their relations.
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For the first time in nine years, an American president is visiting China this week, and the war with Iran will certainly be on the agenda. Economically, a continuation of détente between the two superpowers seems to be the most achievable outcome.
Beijing. China wants to work with the United States to achieve “more stability” in international relations, assured yesterday the government of the Asian giant before Donald Trump’s arrival in Beijing this week for a three-day summit with Xi Jinping.
China says it's looking for 'more stability and certainty' from Trump-Xi meeting
BEIJING -- Beijing said on Monday it was ready to work with the United States in pursuit of "more stability" and confirmed that Donald Trump will visit China this week, the first U.S. president to do so since 2017.
China says seeking 'more stability' ahead of Trump-Xi meeting
BEIJING - China said Monday it was ready to work with the United States in the pursuit of 'more stability' globally, ahead of this week's meeting between leaders Xi Jinping and Donald Trump.
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