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Two-Hour Summit Meeting Between Trump and Xi Jinping: What Did the Leaders Say?

Summary: Chinese President Xi Jinping stated during the summit in Beijing with Donald Trump that there will be no winners in the ongoing trade war. U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that the relationship between the United States and China will improve significantly. The bilateral meeting between Trump and Xi lasted nearly two hours at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

April 14, Kathmandu: During the high-profile summit held in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed that no party would emerge victorious in the trade war. According to Chinese state media, the recent negotiations between the U.S. and Chinese trade delegations yielded balanced and positive outcomes. Xi emphasized the foundation of Sino-American economic and trade relations is based on “mutual benefit and cooperation that results in win-win outcomes.” He also called on both nations to work together to maintain this positive environment.

On Wednesday, ahead of the Trump-Xi summit, a meeting took place in South Korea between U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Beasley and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng. Xi Jinping told Trump that the two countries must collaborate to build a better future. At the opening of the summit in Beijing, Xi remarked that the entire world was watching this meeting closely.

In his opening address at the Great Hall of the People, Xi noted the rapid changes and instability currently characterizing the global situation. He stated that the world stands at a new crossroads, posing the critical question of whether the U.S. and China can avoid confrontation and instead establish a new model for relations.

Xi stressed the importance of the two nations working together to tackle global challenges and to bring greater stability to the world. He posed the question, “Can we create a bright future for our bilateral relationship for the sake of the world, our peoples, and humanity?” Xi highlighted that these questions are crucial for history, the international community, and their citizens, urging both leaders to provide a positive response. He underscored that the U.S.-China relationship is vital not only to the two countries but to the entire world.

In recent years, tensions between the U.S. and China have centered on tariffs, technology, and trade issues. At the Beijing summit, discussions covered topics such as trade, rare earth minerals, artificial intelligence, Taiwan, and the Iran conflict.

What Trump Said: U.S. President Donald Trump asserted that relations between America and China will be better than ever. He expressed enthusiasm about his talks with Xi Jinping and said the summit was being widely discussed across America. Trump remarked, “It is an honor to be with you. It is an honor to be your friend, and the relationship between America and China is going to be better than ever before.” At the opening of the summit, Trump noted that many of the world’s top business leaders accompanied him to China, stating, “Everyone here today is here to honor you.”

He described his relationship with Xi as excellent and expressed optimism for the two countries’ future. Alongside Trump, notable business figures—including Elon Musk, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and Boeing’s CEO—also visited China for the event.

Lengthy Two-Hour U.S.-China Meeting: The bilateral meeting at the Great Hall of the People lasted nearly two hours, an hour longer than the originally scheduled one-hour session. During this extended dialogue, Trump and Xi engaged in comprehensive discussions.

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