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The U.S. and Chinese readouts agree on one phrase: constructive strategic stability.
President Donald Trump is kicking off the busiest portion of his three-day visit to China. It's a trip that may end up focusing more on pageantry and symbolism than major bilateral breakthroughs.
There were no big breakthroughs but also no blunders, and the summit positioned Xi Jinping as a leader at the height of his power seeking global stability.
U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly told Sean Hannity of Fox News that Chinese President Xi Jinping is “very tall, especially for this country, because they tend to be a little bit shorter.” This comment,
Jon Stewart blasted President Donald Trump’s excessive praise of Xi Jinping after his China trip, questioning how he was ever elected. Stewart addressed Trump’s state visit to China during Monday’s monologue for “The Daily Show,
In 1971, Richard Nixon announced his plan to visit Beijing—marking a geopolitical turning point, as the trip would be the first for a U.S. president in 25 years. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield offered an observation that has since become a Washington commonplace.
US President Donald Trump’s visit to China this week may have been short on immediate deals addressing frictions over tech and trade. But there’s little question that Chinese leader Xi Jinping will be viewing it as a resounding success.
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Did Donald Trump lie? POTUS fact-checked after claiming President Xi 'doesn't respect Obama'
President Donald Trump claimed during a Fox News interview that Chinese President Xi Jinping does not respect former President Barack Obama, a remark that has since been widely fact checked and challenged online.