Trump says he’ll visit Beijing in April after ‘very good’ call with China’s Xi
Trump accepted Xi's April invitation following a call covering Ukraine, fentanyl, and trade, with China emphasizing Taiwan's status in the post-war order, officials said.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke by phone to discuss trade, Taiwan and Ukraine, White House and Chinese officials confirmed.
- After recent spikes in regional tensions, the leaders spoke following Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent remarks about military involvement if China acted on Taiwan.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed historical frames on Taiwan, saying its return to mainland China is key to the post-war order and urged the U.S. and China to jointly safeguard World War II's outcomes, citing the Busan meeting's momentum.
- Beijing's readout revealed no concrete purchase commitments like American soybeans despite last month's trade truce that cut U.S. tariffs and eased Chinese export controls.
- The call complicates plans for a trilateral summit between China, Japan and South Korea, which currently has no set date amid a bad atmosphere; Xi reiterated China's support for Ukraine peace efforts and urged parties to narrow differences.
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Xi Jinping tells Doland Trump Taiwan's 'return to China' is a key part of Beijing's vision
The call, not previously flagged by either country, came weeks after the two leaders met in South Korea, where they agreed to a framework for a trade deal that has yet to be finalised.
In an unexpected and unusual diplomatic maneuver on the part of China, President Xi Jinping took the initiative to take down the phone to start a call with his...
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