Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Got nothing, says Trump after first meeting with Xi

- HT Correspond­ent

After the first round of talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Donald Trump griped, in a lighter vein, that he got nothing out of it but added that the two of them did develop a friendship that should serve them well in the long term.

But that he said just after the first round, before the two leaders met for dinner with their spouses Melania Trump and Peng Liyuan and other members of their delegation—which included Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and chief strategist Steve Bannon.

“We had a long discussion already,” Trump said before the dinner, adding, “So far, I have gotten nothing. Absolutely nothing! But we have developed a friendship. I can see that. I think, long-term, we are going to have a very, very great relationsh­ip and I look very much forward to it.”

Trump and Jinping will meet again on Friday in what is easily the new president’s most consequent­ial encounter with a foreign leader, and a leader of a country he had railed against as a presidenti­al candidate.

Trump is expected to raise the issues of unequal trade between the two countries in which China has a trade surplus of $347 billion and related matters of currency manipulati­on and the nuclear threat posed by North Korea, a Chinese protectora­te.

Trump has said he expects the Chinese to use their influence over North Korea give up its nuclear weapons programme.

But, he has added, he was prepared to go alone if Beijing did nothing about it.

US officials don’t expect many deliverabl­es from these meetings and have insisted they were mostly about the leaders getting to know each other.

That’s why the meetings were taking place at the President’s Florida resort Mar-a-Lago, away from Washington and all of the close scrutiny and intense media attention it would have brought.

The two leaders seemed to have accomplish­ed that limited objective on Thursday, according to President Trump’s brief account of their first meeting.

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REUTERS Trump said he and the Chinese President have developed a friendship that should serve them well in the long term.

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