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Trump praises China’s ‘highly respected’ Xi

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BEIJING – US President Donald Trump praised Chinese leader Xi Jinping as a ''highly respected and powerful representa­tive of his people'' as he wrapped up his first state visit here yesterday.

Trump showered his host with accolades during two days of meetings during which the US leader sought to convince Xi to do more to reduce a trade deficit with China and rein in nuclear-armed North Korea.

''My meetings with President Xi Jinping were very productive on both trade and the subject of North Korea,'' the US leader wrote on Twitter before flying to Vietnam for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Summit.

''He is a highly respected and powerful representa­tive of his people. It was great being with him and Madame Peng Liyuan!'' he said, referring to Xi's wife.

Trump has repeatedly congratula­ted Xi for his reappointm­ent as head of the Communist Party in a congress last month where he consolidat­ed power – raising eyebrows over the admiration of a non-democratic process.

US and Chinese firms signed more than $250 billion in business deals during Trump's visit, though analysts say many were nonbinding agreements that could take years to show any results and would do little to reduce the US-China trade imbalance.

Trump, who has softened his past criticism of China, again lambasted past US administra­tions for allowing the $350-billion trade deficit to balloon over the years.

''I don't blame China, I blame the incompeten­ce of past Admins for allowing China to take advantage of the US on trade leading up to a point where the US is losing $100's of billions,'' he wrote as he again circumvent­ed China's Twitter ban.

''How can you blame China for taking advantage of people that had no clue? I would've done same!''

 ?? (AP) ?? US President Donald Trump arrives at Da Nang Internatio­nal Airport in Da Nang, Vietnam for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Summit.
(AP) US President Donald Trump arrives at Da Nang Internatio­nal Airport in Da Nang, Vietnam for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n Summit.

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