No breakthrough in Trump- Xi talks
President Trump said goodbye to his Chinese counterpart after two days of meetings Friday, declaring that they “made tremendous progress” but without any breakthroughs to announce.
Instead, the two sides agreed on a 100- day plan to address their differences on economic issues, which the Trump administration touted as an accomplishment in itself. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross called it “a very big sea change in the pace of discussions.” Ross said the Chinese delegation expressed an interest in reducing the trade deficit, which has provided the communist nation with trillions of dollars of hard currency but which has also restricted domestic consumption and fueled inflation.
Trump had also come into the talks hoping to use the trade issue as leverage to get China to pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program. That didn’t happen. “There was no kind of a package arrangement discussed to resolve this,” said Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. But he said Xi acknowledged that the North Korean situation had reached “a very serious stage.”
Trump often measures the success of diplomatic efforts by the personal relationship forged, and this meeting was no different.
“I just want to say that President Xi and all of his representatives have been really interesting to be with,” Trump said. “I believe lots of very potentially bad problems will be going away.”
Xi described the meeting as “unique,” and praised Trump for his “excellent preparations.”
Xi also invited Trump to visit China later this year, and Trump accepted, Tillerson said.