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China and US Agree on New Vision for Constructive Ties After Xi-Trump Talks

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning confirmed that President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump agreed on a new vision for a constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability. The two leaders reached important understandings on keeping economic ties stable and expanding practical cooperation. Trump departed China after a historic state visit, giving his signature fist pump as he boarded Air Force One. Trump announced that Xi is expected to visit the United States around September 24 as a reciprocal visit.

"Agreed on new vision of constructive China-US relationship": Beijing on Xi-Trump talks

Beijing, May 15

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Friday said that Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump had reached an important understanding on strengthening bilateral ties and maintaining stability in China-US relations during Trump's visit to China.

In a post on X, Mao said Xi called Trump's visit "historic and landmark," adding that both sides had agreed on "a new vision of a constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability."

According to Mao, the two leaders also reached " important common understandings on keeping economic and trade ties stable, expanding practical cooperation in various fields, properly addressing each other's concerns, and enhancing communication and coordination on international and regional issues."

"The two sides should effectively implement our important understandings, cherish the hard-earned momentum, move in the right direction, steer clear of interference, and promote the steady development of the relationship," Mao said.

Meanwhile, after two days of high-stakes meetings and engagement aimed at strengthening the ties between Washington and Beijing, US President Donald Trump on Friday departed from China, marking the conclusion of his state visit to the country.

As Trump departed, he gave his signature fist pump and a final wave as he boarded Air Force One.

Trump was seen bidding farewell to Chinese officials at Beijing Capital Airport as he wrapped up what has been described as a "historic" visit, which included high-level meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and senior leadership.

Earlier in the day, speaking to the press during his meeting with his Chinese counterpart at the Zhongnanhai leadership compound in Beijing, Trump expressed his gratitude to Xi and his representative.

He also stated that the Chinese President is expected to visit the United States around September 24, describing the proposed trip as a "reciprocal" visit, referring to the US's reciprocal trade with China.

"I just want to thank President Xi and all of his representatives--we've become friendly with all of them; they're great people. It's an honour to be here, and we'll be back. And I believe on September 24th, or thereabouts, President Xi is going to be coming to the United States, and we will be reciprocal--like reciprocal trade, the visit will be reciprocal," Trump said.

He added that both sides would continue to strengthen engagement, stating that discussions between the two countries would be open and direct.

"We're going to lay it on the line, and we're going to have--you're going to walk away, I hope, hopefully very impressed, like I'm very impressed with China," Trump added.

Trump, earlier, met with Xi Jinping at Zhongnanhai, the highly secure leadership compound of the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing.

The meeting between the two leaders began Friday morning, with Trump and Xi seen walking through the gardens of the sprawling compound before holding a private discussion away from the media, as reported by CNN.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

"Reciprocal trade, reciprocal visit"—Trump loves his wordplay. But China-US warmth always means more pressure on India to pick sides. We should strengthen our own strategic autonomy. Atmanirbhar in foreign policy too, I say!

Arjun K

All this "historic" talk seems like standard diplomatic photo-op to me. Real test will be if they manage trade conflicts without hurting smaller economies like ours. 🙏

Siddharth J

I'm a bit skeptical. The Chinese side always talks about "strategic stability" and "steering clear of interference," but their actions in the South China Sea and on Tibet are very clear. Let's see if Trump actually pushes back or just shakes hands. For India, the Quad and our border stance remain non-negotiable.

Sarah B

As someone from the US living in India, this is fascinating. Trump seems genuinely charmed by Xi. But I worry about the long game—China has a habit of playing the long con while America focuses on short-term deals. Hope both sides truly commit to transparency. 🤞

Vikram M

Honestly, Beijing loves hosting foreign leaders and giving them the "garden walk" treatment. But the real question is: will this translate into China respecting global norms? I hope India doesn't get squeezed between these two giants. Time to double down on our own manufacturing and tech capabilities.

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