Xi and Trump discuss strategic stability at Beijing summit

The recent summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump in Beijing aimed to stabilize bilateral relations, with China proposing a partnership based on positive, healthy, constant and durable stability.

Xi Jinping linked the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation to Donald Trump’s goal of making America great again. The Chinese leader stated that both countries can help each other succeed and promote global well-being.

The two sides agreed to establish trade and investment councils. They also announced China’s purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft and agricultural products.

Wang Yi stressed that the Taiwan issue is the greatest threat to stability. Beijing views the island’s independence as irreconcilable with peace.

Xi invited 50,000 young Americans for exchanges in China over the next five years. The walk through the Temple of Heaven symbolized harmony between the peoples.

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