Trump's State Visit to China: Leaders Agree on 'Constructive Strategic Stable Relationship'
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US President Trump's first state visit to China in 9 years begins with over 2 hours of talks with President Xi, yielding an agreement for a 'constructive strategic stable relationship' to guide US-China relations for the next 3 years and beyond.
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First US presidential visit to China in 9 years amid complex bilateral relations.
Trump’s state visit to China, the first by a US president in nine years, commenced with an over two-hour meeting with President Xi in Beijing. The talks yielded an agreement for a 'constructive strategic stable relationship' to guide US-China ties for the next three years and beyond, aligning with the remainder of Trump’s presidential term.
The meeting’s emphasis on stability comes amid complex bilateral relations between the two nations.
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Stabilized US-China relations during Trump's term
Likely · Within months
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- Details of the strategic relationship framework




