The Freeman

US, China could jointly solve world's problems – Trump

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BEIJING — President Donald Trump set aside his blistering rhetoric in favor of friendly overtures to China yesterday, trying to flatter his hosts into establishi­ng a more balanced trade relationsh­ip and doing more to blunt North Korea's nuclear ambitions.

Winding down his two days in Beijing, Trump suggested that if the US and China jointly took on the world's problems, "I believe we can solve almost all of them, and probably all of them."

In the name of furthering that relationsh­ip, Trump largely shelved his campaign complaints about China, at least in public. He focused on exhorting Beijing to help with North Korea, an effort expected again to take center stage at an internatio­nal summit in Vietnam on Friday.

The Chinese rolled out a lavish welcome for the American president. Trump returned the kindness, heaping praise on China's Xi Jinping and predicting the two powers would work around entrenched difference­s. On Twitter later, Trump called his meetings with Xi "very productive on both trade and the subject of North Korea."

On trade, Trump criticized the "very one-sided and unfair" relationsh­ip between the US and China. But unlike his approach during the campaign, when he castigated China for what he contended were inappropri­ate trade practices, Trump said Thursday that he didn't blame the Chinese for having taken advantage of the US in the past.

Trump said China "must immediatel­y address the unfair trade practices" that drive a "shockingly" large trade deficit, along with barriers to market access, forced technology transfers and intellectu­al property theft.

"But I don't blame China," he said. "After all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens?"

To applause, Trump said, "I give China great credit."

Reacting from afar, Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., said Trump's comments "make the United States look weak and as if we are bowing to China's whim .... Instead of giving China credit for stealing American jobs, the president should be holding China accountabl­e." Menendez, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is on trial for bribery.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? China’s President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump attend a state dinner at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China.
ASSOCIATED PRESS China’s President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump attend a state dinner at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China.

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