5 highlights from Trump-Xi summit in China
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“There’s a Chinese saying: ‘No mountain is big enough for two tigers,’” said John Quelch, executive vice chancellor at Duke Kunshan University in a written exchange. “Global peace and prosperity depend on the two leaders working hard to prove that adage wrong.”
A year ago, the president promised a new era in the first major foreign trip of his second term. Now in Beijing, the war with Iran and economic strain have clouded his diplomacy.
China and the United States already have strained trade relations, and the countries could grapple with further disruptions.
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President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded their summit in Beijing on Friday with both countries looking to claim the visit as a win.
President Donald Trump departed Beijing Thursday afternoon local time without any immediate clear signs that the US and China have resolved thorny challenges dogging the fractious relationship, but with a freshly-stabilized relationship with China leader Xi Jinping – for now.
Trump’s day included a bilateral meeting with China’s president, as well as the banquet later Thursday night.
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President Donald Trump said Friday that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping feel "very similar on Iran" in wanting the war to end and prohibiting Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon as the two started their second day of meetings in their high-stakes summit.
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After wrapping up his two-day visit to China, President Trump called the trip "incredible," but while it was big on pageantry, it fell short on concrete agreements. Still, Trump hailed business deals for American companies and farmers while Chinese leader Xi Jinping touted a new era for the stability of China-U.