Donald Trump Quashes China Summit Rumors: "No Interest"
CHINA, JUL 29 – Trump says he may visit China only if invited by President Xi amid ongoing US-China trade talks aiming to ease tensions before the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.
- On Tuesday , President Donald Trump said he is not seeking a summit with Xi Jinping and may visit China only at Xi's invitation, which has been extended.
- According to Reuters, Trump and Xi are expected to lay the groundwork for a potential summit during his trip to Asia later this year.
- Meeting in Stockholm, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng began two-day trade talks as part of broader efforts during Trump’s upcoming visit to Asia later this year.
- Analysts note potential head-to-head encounter, as discussions suggest a stopover around October 30-November 1 at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, with no indication of seeking a summit, sources say.
- Amid trade dispute volatility, a new flare-up of tariffs and export controls could threaten plans for a summit with Xi, as both nations seek to stabilize strained relations.
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U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed this Tuesday that he received an official invitation from Beijing to meet with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, although he has denied that he has been “looking for a summit” with him. Thus, the U.S. president has again attacked the press of “fake news” that he has been publishing that he would be the main one interested in meeting with the Chinese president. “It’s not true, I’m not looking for anything!…
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Read Full ArticleUnited States President Donald Trump said today that he is not seeking a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping and has not made any request for a meeting, but added that he could visit China at Xi's invitation.
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