China and US Forge 'New Vision' for Strategic Stability
President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump have agreed on a 'new vision' to establish a constructive bilateral relationship. While welcoming this development, Xi warned that mishandling the Taiwan issue could undermine these ties. The two countries also discussed trade, geopolitical tensions, and future cooperation.
In a pivotal move towards stabilizing global relations, China and the US have laid out a 'new vision' for a constructive and strategic partnership, according to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
During a meeting in Beijing, Xi and US President Donald Trump navigated critical issues such as trade relations and geopolitical tensions, including pressing concerns over Taiwan's status.
While both leaders endorse collaboration, Xi emphasized the need for handling the Taiwan issue with utmost caution to prevent potential conflicts that could jeopardize bilateral ties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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