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Trump and Xi Jinping Discuss Trade, Iran, and Taiwan During Beijing Summit

U.S. President Donald Trump concluded a high-stakes visit to Beijing, meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss trade agreements, the Iran conflict, and Taiwan. Trump indicated progress on trade, with Xi reportedly open to increased Chinese purchases of U.S. products, and stated that China would not provide military equipment to Tehran but would continue purchasing oil. Both leaders also agreed that Iran should not possess nuclear weapons and that the Strait of Hormuz must be opened.

  • The two leaders agreed on a new vision for building a constructive bilateral relationship of strategic stability, aiming to guide China-U.S. relations for the next three years and beyond.
  • Discussions also covered Taiwan, with Xi Jinping warning Trump that mishandling the issue could lead to conflict, while Trump cautioned Taiwan against declaring formal independence.
  • Trump claimed Xi Jinping assured him that China would not provide military equipment to Iran and expressed a desire to see the Strait of Hormuz reopened.
  • The summit aimed to stabilize strained trade relations, with Trump signaling potential breakthroughs on increased Chinese purchases of U.S. agricultural and industrial products.
  • Despite public praise and agreements on broad principles, deep differences remained on issues like trade tariffs and China's involvement in resolving the Iran war.

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