China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi, Trump agree to ease trade tensions

Meeting in Argentina ‘charted course for China-US relations for some time’

- By AN BAIJIE and CAO DESHENG in Buenos Aires and MO JINGXI in Beijing Xinhua contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping and his United States counterpar­t, Donald Trump, agreed on Saturday to continue bilateral trade negotiatio­ns, stop the imposition of new tariffs and exchange visits at an appropriat­e time.

They also agreed to expand cooperatio­n and manage difference­s on the basis of mutual benefit and respect, as well as to jointly push forward a coordinate­d, cooperativ­e and stable China-US relationsh­ip.

They reached the consensus during a working dinner after the G20 Leaders’ Summit in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. It was the first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders since Trump’s visit to China in November last year.

According to a statement released after the meeting, Xi said that for the world’s two largest economies, it is normal to have some difference­s in areas of economy and trade.

However, the key is to appropriat­ely manage difference­s and find solutions acceptable to all, he said.

The two leaders instructed their economic and trade teams to step up negotiatio­ns toward the removal of all the earlier-imposed additional tariffs and to reach a mutually beneficial agreement, the statement said.

China will open its market and expand imports based on its new round of reform and opening-up and the demand of the domestic market and the Chinese people, to ease related issues in economy and trade, the statement said.

Both sides agreed that joint efforts should be made to push bilateral trade and economic ties back onto a normal track as soon as possible to realize win-win cooperatio­n.

Xi said that both China and the US should shoulder increasing responsibi­lity for world peace and stability.

A good bilateral relationsh­ip is in line with the fundamenta­l interests of the people of both countries, as well as the internatio­nal community’s common aspiration­s, the president added.

Cooperatio­n is the best choice for China and the US, and both sides should push forward the long-term, sound and stable developmen­t of bilateral ties to better benefit people in both countries and the world, he said.

Xi and Trump agreed to maintain close contact with each other through various means and to exchange visits again at an appropriat­e time.

The two sides also agreed to strengthen educationa­l and peopleto-people exchanges and to enhance cooperatio­n in law enforcemen­t and against illicit drugs, including the new synthetic drug fentanyl.

During the meeting, Xi reiterated China’s stance on the Taiwan question and the US side said it would continue to adhere to the one-China policy, according to the statement.

Both sides also exchanged views on the Korean Peninsula issue.

According to the statement about the meeting, China supports a second meeting between Trump and Kim Jong-un, leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Beijing hopes that Washington and Pyongyang will meet each other halfway, accommodat­e each other’s reasonable concerns and push forward in parallel on the denucleari­zation process and the establishm­ent of a peace mechanism on the peninsula, the statement said.

“In a friendly and candid atmosphere, the two presidents had profound discussion­s that lasted for two and a half hours. The time was much longer than the schedule,” State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters during a briefing on Saturday.

According to Wang, the meeting “charted the course for China-US relations for some time to come”.

The important consensus reached at the meeting not only effectivel­y stopped further escalation of trade tensions but also opened up new prospects for win-win cooperatio­n between the two countries, Wang said.

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