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Trump, Xi Hold High-Stakes Summit in Beijing

Trump said China agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets and resume some farm imports, while both leaders discussed Iran and Taiwan.

  • On Friday, President Donald Trump concluded his Beijing summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, with both leaders calling the visit a "milestone" establishing a "constructive, strategic, stable relationship."
  • Xi hosted Trump at Zhongnanhai, the Chinese Communist Party headquarters, for intensive talks aimed at stabilizing ties after months of friction between the world's two largest economies.
  • Trump announced China committed to purchasing 200 Boeing jets, though broader details on agricultural and energy deals remained vague, prompting market caution over limited concrete outcomes.
  • The leaders agreed the Strait of Hormuz must remain open to support global energy flows; Trump claimed Xi pledged help resolving the Iran conflict, though Chinese officials offered no specific commitments.
  • Xi warned that mishandling Taiwan could lead to "clashes," while Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S. policy toward the island remains "unchanged," underscoring persistent geopolitical tensions.
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US President Donald Trump and China's President Xi have obviously pursued different goals during the state visit. While Trump would have liked to talk about the opening of Hormus Street, Xi preferred to debate Taiwan.

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Cristian Diaconescu, former Foreign Minister and presidential adviser, made an X-ray at Digi24 of American President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, which had huge stakes for both the US and geopolitical level.

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Trump Seemingly Defends Chinese Nationals Buying Farmland In The US

President Donald Trump on Thursday defended Chinese nationals purchasing U.S. farmland.

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