Xi, Trump and China
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Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping have wrapped up their critical talks. They're claiming important progress in stabilizing U.S.
The president dismissed the possibility of a conflict between the two superpowers over Taiwan. "I think we'll be fine," he said.
Donald Trump concluded his Beijing visit after high-stakes talks with Xi Jinping covering trade, Taiwan, the Strait of Hormuz and broader US-China relations.
President Donald Trump is kicking off the busiest portion of his three-day visit to China. It's a trip that may end up focusing more on pageantry and symbolism than major bilateral breakthroughs.
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Liz Lee BEIJING, May 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump entered his final talks with Xi Jinping on Friday touting economic wins that gave markets little to cheer, while Beijing warned Washington about mishandling Taiwan and said its war with Iran should never have started.
Plus, the war in Iran pushes the Defense Department’s munition stocks to dangerously low levels, with the U.S. yet to sign contracts to replenish its supplies.