CGTN Poll: 93.3% Respondents Say Dialogue only Right Choice to Resolve China-U.S. Trade Disputes
- Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump held phone talks on June 5, 2025, from Beijing to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation.
- The discussions came after a recent trade and economic session held in Geneva, initiated by the United States, which represented a significant move toward addressing issues through mutual dialogue and consultation.
- Xi emphasized that recalibrating China-U.S. relations requires joint leadership, avoiding disruptions, using existing consultation mechanisms, and seeking win-win outcomes respectfully.
- Xi asserted that China consistently fulfills its commitments, while Trump described the Geneva talks as highly productive and reiterated his respect for the one-China policy.
- Both presidents agreed to continue implementing the Geneva agreement, enhance communication, and hold further meetings soon to strengthen bilateral cooperation.
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CGTN Poll: 93.3% respondents say dialogue only right choice to resolve China-U.S. trade disputes
The phone talks between the heads of state of China and the United States have attracted global attention. A survey conducted by CGTN among global netizens shows that 74.7 percent of the respondents believe that the phone talks sent out a positive signal to ease the trade disputes between the two countries and promote the return of China-U.S. relations to the right track.


Xi says dialogue, cooperation only right choice for China, US
CMG-News: Dialogue and cooperation are the only right choice for China and the United States. This is what Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday during a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump. https://german.cri.cn/2025/06/06/ARTI1749171488963741 China and the USA should take the helm and take the right course, says Xi in the telephone conversation initiated by Trump. It is particularly important that the various
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