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President Trump met with the emir and prime minister of Qatar Saturday aboard Air Force One during a refueling stop.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says "walking away from Taiwan" is not on the agenda for this week's talks in South Korea between President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. Newsweek reached out to the White House and to the Chinese Foreign Ministry via email for comment outside of regular office hours.
Mr Xi is firmly in charge, and unabashed about showing the party and the world that he will dump anyone deemed to be a bad actor. It was unclear what, exactly, the purged officials had done to deserve their punishment.
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Inside Xi Jinping's decision to meet Trump: What's behind it
US President Donald Trump will meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping amid personnel purges in the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and economic problems, according to RBC-Ukraine's article.
Xi Jinping has adopted a playbook for dealing with President Trump that sees the Chinese leader offering concessions but also hitting back harder. Lingling Wei, chief China correspondent, discusses how that has played out so far,
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Trump and Xi Jinping give in?, announce progress in agreements to avoid 100% tariffs on November 1
Trump & Xi Jinping agree substantial framework to avert Nov 1 100% tariffs. China delays rare earth curbs & restarts huge US soybean purchases.
US and Chinese officials have reached a framework agreement, averting a potentially ruinous 157% tariff on Chinese goods while paving the way for a potential trade deal to be discussed between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping later this week.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping later this week and is also ready to sit down for trade talks with Donald Trump as soon as the U.S. President is prepared to do so,
The interactions and mutual respect between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump have become the “most valuable strategic asset” in bilateral ties, the country’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday. Wang told this to US State Secretary Marco Rubio during a phone conversation, ahead of a summit between Xi and Trump.