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U.S. President Donald Trump visited China from November 8 to 10, creating a significant opportunity for the two countries to strengthen their cooperation that could also help shape a better future for the whole world.
During their talks, Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Trump agreed on maintaining the strategic leading role of head-of-state diplomacy in developing bilateral relations. The two sides also agreed to increase exchanges at various levels and give full play to the four high-level dialogue mechanisms – the diplomatic and security dialogue, the comprehensive economic dialogue, the law enforcement and cyber security dialogue, and the social and people-to-people dialogue.
Xi noted that the Sino-U.S. relations are “at a new historic starting point” and China is willing to work together with the U.S. to respect each other, seek mutual benefit and reciprocity, focus on cooperation, and manage and control differences. He also pointed out that Sino-U.S. economic and trade relations are mutually beneficial in nature, saying that cooperation brings huge gains to both countries and to their people.
Trump said the two countries have a great relationship and that their cooperation aligns with the fundamental interests of both, and is crucial to resolving world problems.
Xi and Trump witnessed the signing of agreements between Chinese and U.S. companies in sectors including energy, manufacturing, agriculture, aviation, electronics, and automobiles. The contracts and twoway investment agreements are worth more than US $250 billion.
During their talks, Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Trump agreed on maintaining the strategic leading role of head-of-state diplomacy in developing bilateral relations. The two sides also agreed to increase exchanges at various levels and give full play to the four high-level dialogue mechanisms – the diplomatic and security dialogue, the comprehensive economic dialogue, the law enforcement and cyber security dialogue, and the social and people-to-people dialogue.
Xi noted that the Sino-U.S. relations are “at a new historic starting point” and China is willing to work together with the U.S. to respect each other, seek mutual benefit and reciprocity, focus on cooperation, and manage and control differences. He also pointed out that Sino-U.S. economic and trade relations are mutually beneficial in nature, saying that cooperation brings huge gains to both countries and to their people.
Trump said the two countries have a great relationship and that their cooperation aligns with the fundamental interests of both, and is crucial to resolving world problems.
Xi and Trump witnessed the signing of agreements between Chinese and U.S. companies in sectors including energy, manufacturing, agriculture, aviation, electronics, and automobiles. The contracts and twoway investment agreements are worth more than US $250 billion.