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Trump and Xi Jinping's high-stakes meeting in South Korea could reshape U.S.-China relations amid escalating trade tensions and potential tariff relief.
US President Donald Trump and Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping have met face-to-face in South Korea to stabilize relations and resolve tariff tensions. Before the bilateral meeting, Trump indicated that the parties are showing signs of alignment,
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President Donald Trump and Chinese paramount leader Xi Jinping are embracing a delicate friendship following their summit in South Korea.
At a conclave of the Communist Party’s most senior officials that ended on October 23rd he warned that over the next five years the task of ensuring China’s development while maintaining its security would become “much harder” amid a “notable rise in uncertainties and unforeseen factors”.
China is ready to enhance communication with South Korea, deepen cooperation, expand common interests, and tackle challenges together, ensuring that the China-South Korea strategic cooperative partnership contributes more positive energy to regional peace and development, Xi said.
China is willing to work with South Korea to enhance mutual trust, remove disruptions, deepen cooperation, achieve mutual success, and jointly contribute to regional peace, stability, development and prosperity,