Trump e Xi reúnem-se em Pequim para tratar de comércio e tensões globais

Os presidentes dos Estados Unidos e da China iniciaram negociações em Pequim focadas nas relações bilaterais e em conflitos internacionais. O encontro acontece nos dias 14 e 15 de maio.

Donald Trump chegou à capital chinesa acompanhado por executivos de empresas como Apple, Tesla e Boeing. As discussões incluem compras chinesas de aeronaves e produtos agrícolas, além da criação de conselhos de investimento e comércio.

A China enfatizou princípios de respeito mútuo e coexistência pacífica. O país também ativou mecanismos para rejeitar sanções dos EUA relacionadas a compras de petróleo iraniano.

As negociações abordam ainda a situação no Irã e o apoio da China a Cuba contra medidas de Washington. Pequim reiterou sua oposição ao bloqueio e seu respaldo à soberania cubana.

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