US-China Dialogue: Diplomacy Amid Global Tensions
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed several key global issues, including Iran, trade, Taiwan, and nuclear arms control. Despite Trump's proposed Iran trade sanctions, Beijing maintains its stance on Taiwan reunification. Conversations coincide with the looming expiration of the US-Russia New START treaty.
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In a significant telecommunications event, President Donald Trump announced a conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping revolving around pivotal global matters such as Iran, trade dynamics, and Taiwan. This comes as the US pressures Beijing to isolate Tehran amid its harsh stance on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
According to Trump's social media post, the dialogue highlighted a mutual understanding of maintaining robust US-China relations, with potential upcoming diplomatic engagements as both nations prepare for major summits. However, China reiterated its unwavering stance on Taiwan's reunification, a sensitive issue amid the broader geopolitical discourse.
These discussions emerge as the New START treaty between the US and Russia nears expiration, introducing the possibility of an unregulated nuclear arms race. Trump has expressed a desire to renew limits on nuclear arsenals, suggesting China's inclusion in future negotiations. Concurrently, Trump's announced trade sanctions on nations trading with Iran further strain international economic relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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