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Trump praises “highly respected” Xi; China media says visit set new blueprint for U.S.-China ties

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BEIJING, (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump praised Chinese leader Xi Jinping as “highly respected” on Friday as he left Beijing for Vietnam, ending a visit which Chinese media declared set a “new blueprint” for handling U.S.China relations and difference­s.

Trump pressed China to do more to rein in North Korea and said bilateral trade had been unfair to the United States, but lauded Xi’s pledge that China would be more open to foreign firms.

The two also oversaw the signing of about $250 billion in commercial deals, but there was little progress reported on U.S. firms complaints about market access or U.S. government probes into issues like intellectu­al property theft.

Shortly before flying off to Vietnam, where he will attend the APEC summit of Asia Pacific leaders, Trump tweeted: “My meetings with President Xi Jinping were very productive on both trade and the subject of North Korea”.

“He is a highly respected and powerful representa­tive of his people. It was great being with him and Madame Peng Liyuan!” Trump added, referring to Xi’s wife.

Trump reiterated comments from the previous day that he didn’t blame China for the trade difficulti­es between the two countries.

“I don’t blame China, I blame the incompeten­ce of past Admins for allowing China to take advantage of the U.S. on trade leading up to a point where the U.S. is losing $100’s of billions. How can you blame China for taking advantage of people that had no clue? I would’ve done same!”

China lavished attention on Trump and his wife Melania during their visit, with Xi personally chaperonin­g them on a tour of the Forbidden City, part of what the Chinese government referred to as a “state visit plus”.

There were no obvious gaffes, and Trump and Xi seemed to enjoy being in each other’s company.

At a banquet on Thursday in the Great Hall of the People, Trump and Xi dined on coconut chicken soup, spicy chicken, stewed beef with tomatoes and grouper fillets.

Trump came to China pledging to ask Xi to play a bigger role in reining in North Korea, whose repeated nuclear and missile tests have angered both Washington and Beijing.

Xi, at least in public, went no further than reiteratin­g China’s determinat­ion to achieve denucleari­sation through talks.

Chinese state media on Friday said the tone and outcome of Trump’s visit had been largely positive, saying Trump and Xi were setting a new blueprint for handling relations and managing their difference­s.

“China has tried its utmost, even at the sacrifice of Sino-North Korean relations,” influentia­l tabloid the Global Times wrote in its editorial.

“Trump has gradually learned that Beijing is indeed making selfless contributi­ons to promoting the denucleari­sation of the peninsula. He can’t demand more.”

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