Trump and Xi Forge New Chapter in China-US Relations During Pivotal Visit
US President Trump lauded his meeting with Chinese President Xi in Beijing, celebrating advances in trade, bilateral ties, and shared perspectives on global issues like Iran. The two leaders agreed on strategic stability and future peace and prosperity, marking a significant diplomatic milestone.
In a significant diplomatic engagement, US President Donald Trump praised his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, lauding the resolution of numerous "different problems" during discussions at the Zhongnanhai leadership compound in Beijing. The visit, marked by dialogues on trade, Iran, and bilateral relations, yielded positive outcomes.
President Trump described the visit as "incredible", highlighting the success in forming substantial trade deals beneficial to both nations. He expressed respect for President Xi, noting their longstanding relationship of over ten years and emphasized their newfound camaraderie. Trump was optimistic about the challenges resolved and the strengthened US-China relationship.
Citing discussions on Iran, Trump mentioned a shared stance with China on preventing Tehran's nuclear ambitions and keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. The White House echoed statements from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, affirming a "new vision" for stable China-US relations, aiming for global peace and prosperity.
Both nations underlined the importance of continuous dialogue and cooperation on major international issues. President Xi hosted a welcome ceremony for Trump, symbolizing warming relations in Trump's first visit to China in nearly a decade, heralding new cooperation benchmarks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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