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Trump-Xi summit live: US president discusses summit aboard Air Force One

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Trump-Xi summit live: US president discusses summit aboard Air Force One

U.S. President Donald Trump visited China for the first time in nearly nine years to meet with President Xi Jinping, discussing trade, Taiwan tensions, Iran, and artificial intelligence. The summit included corporate executives like Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and Jensen Huang, but no major breakthroughs were announced, with both sides focusing on stabilizing relations and economic cooperation." "article": "U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in China on Wednesday for a two-day summit with President Xi Jinping, his first visit in nearly nine years. The meeting included bilateral talks, a state banquet, and informal discussions, with Trump accompanied by executives from Tesla, Apple, and Nvidia. Topics covered trade relations, Taiwan tensions, Iran, and artificial intelligence, though no major agreements were disclosed. Both leaders emphasized economic stability, with China’s foreign ministry stating that trade ties remain mutually beneficial. Xi stressed the importance of maintaining cooperation, while Trump highlighted potential deals, including a reported Boeing aircraft sale. Analysts noted the summit aimed to reduce tensions rather than resolve deep-seated disputes. The meeting also touched on sensitive issues like Jimmy Lai, the imprisoned Hong Kong media tycoon, with China dismissing U.S. calls for his release as an internal matter. Xi and Trump exchanged remarks about Zhongnanhai’s historic gardens, reflecting a mix of diplomacy and personal interaction. Experts suggested the summit provided temporary stability but fell short of major breakthroughs. Trump’s approach focused on trade wins, while Xi prioritized long-term strategic goals. The absence of dramatic announcements aligned with expectations of incremental progress rather than sweeping changes.

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in China on Wednesday for a two-day summit with President Xi Jinping, his first visit in nearly nine years. The meeting included bilateral talks, a state banquet, and informal discussions, with Trump accompanied by executives from Tesla, Apple, and Nvidia. Topics covered trade relations, Taiwan tensions, Iran, and artificial intelligence, though no major agreements were disclosed. Both leaders emphasized economic stability, with China’s foreign ministry stating that trade ties remain mutually beneficial. Xi stressed the importance of maintaining cooperation, while Trump highlighted potential deals, including a reported Boeing aircraft sale. Analysts noted the summit aimed to reduce tensions rather than resolve deep-seated disputes. The meeting also touched on sensitive issues like Jimmy Lai, the imprisoned Hong Kong media tycoon, with China dismissing U.S. calls for his release as an internal matter. Xi and Trump exchanged remarks about Zhongnanhai’s historic gardens, reflecting a mix of diplomacy and personal interaction. Experts suggested the summit provided temporary stability but fell short of major breakthroughs. Trump’s approach focused on trade wins, while Xi prioritized long-term strategic goals. The absence of dramatic announcements aligned with expectations of incremental progress rather than sweeping changes.

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