The Borneo Post

Trump admits friendship with China’s Xi could be over

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: US President Donald Trump admitted his friendship with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping could be over as he accused Beijing of underminin­g his prospects in upcoming elections.

With tensions growing sharply between the two sides on a range of issues, Trump said China wanted him to suffer an electoral setback as payback for his hard line over trade.

After accusing the government in Beijing of using a variety of tactics to damage his chances at the vital midterm polls in November, he said that relations with Xi might have taken a permanent turn for the worse.

Trump has spoken many times since coming to office of his friendship with Xi, praising the Chinese leader for his role in helping bring pressure to bear on North Korea over its nuclear program.

But asked at a press conference in New York how Xi could remain his friend given the hike in tensions, Trump indicated that he preferred to be respected than liked.

“He may not be a friend of mine anymore but I think he probably respects me,” said the president, who said the US economy was easily weathering the impact of the trade dispute.

Washington this week enacted new tariffs against China covering another US$ 200 billion of its imports, shrugging off threats of counter measures from Beijing.

“We have to make it fair,” he said.

“A lot of money is coming into our coffers. And it’s had absolutely no impact on our economy.”

China has vowed to retaliate with duties on US$ 60 billion in US goods, but since the country only imports a total of US$ 130 billion, its ability to hit back with matching tariffs is limited. — AFP

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