‘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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