Historic Beijing Summit Aims to Reset China-US Relations

Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping engage in what Trump calls the 'biggest summit ever' in Beijing, discussing trade, technology, and geopolitical issues, including the US-Iran conflict. With dynamic bilateral talks, both leaders aim to reinforce collaboration amidst global tensions, emphasizing mutual prosperity and peaceful coexistence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beijing | Updated: 14-05-2026 11:48 IST | Created: 14-05-2026 11:48 IST
Historic Beijing Summit Aims to Reset China-US Relations
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In a high-stakes summit in Beijing, US President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping held pivotal talks, addressing critical issues such as trade disputes, geopolitical challenges, and the US-Iran conflict. The discussions, dubbed by Trump as 'the biggest summit ever,' sought to defuse economic tensions and foster mutual prosperity.

Amidst a ceremonial welcome, Trump emphasized the potential for a 'fantastic future together' and praised Xi as a 'great leader.' The leaders discussed a comprehensive agenda, including trade tariffs, technological advancements, and Taiwan, marking a move toward strengthening Sino-US relations.

The meetings also saw Trump's entourage of US business leaders pushing for greater market access in China. As global attention focuses on the summit's potential outcomes, both nations underscore the importance of cooperation over rivalry in the current volatile geopolitical climate.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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