Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Discuss Path to International Conflict Resolution
A historic summit between the presidents of the United States and China took place in the South Korean city of Busan on October 30.
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping gathered around 4 a.m.
and immediately initiated negotiations.
Following a brief press encounter, the leaders moved into private talks to discuss crucial issues of global security and economic stability.
Trump expressed strong confidence that the meeting would yield significant results, describing Xi Jinping as a ‘very tough and persistent negotiator.’ One of the main topics was the potential signing of a new trade agreement that could put an end to the prolonged trade war between the two economic giants.In response, the Chinese leader emphasized the shared responsibility of major powers to address global problems.
He highlighted that China and the U.S.
must work together to achieve broader and more concrete goals, including promoting peace along the Cambodia-Thailand border and resolving other regional conflicts.
These commitments were reiterated during the signing of ceasefire agreements by the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia in Trump’s presence.Xi Jinping highly appreciated the role of the American president in international conflict resolution and stabilization efforts.
He specifically noted Trump’s significant contribution to recent ceasefire agreements in the Gaza Strip, marking an important step toward regional peace.The discussions also covered the prospects of signing a comprehensive trade deal between Washington and Beijing, aimed at ending months of global economic turmoil caused by the trade war.
These negotiations are expected to be pivotal in shaping the future of the world’s economy and the policies of major powers.
