High-Stakes Diplomacy: Trump and Xi Discuss Iran, Trade, and Nuclear Treaties
In a pivotal call, President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed pressing issues such as Iran, trade disputes, Taiwan's reunification, and nuclear arms treaties. Trump's scheduled April visit to Beijing went unmentioned in China's briefing. With ongoing tensions, these talks underscore the significance of US-China relations.
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In a significant teleconference, President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping tackled some of the most critical global issues currently facing their nations. Among the high-profile topics discussed were the situation in Iran, trade tensions, and Taiwan's potential reunification with China.
While Trump publicized his plan to visit Beijing in April, this was notably absent from the Chinese government's briefing of the call. Both leaders are also closely monitoring the expiration of the New START treaty, a key nuclear arms agreement with Russia, with Trump keen on incorporating China into any future accords.
The discussion also coincided with a high-level meeting in Washington focused on reducing reliance on China for critical minerals, essential for various high-tech industries. Meanwhile, geopolitical shifts continue, as nations like Vietnam and the EU strengthen alliances amid growing trade instability under Trump's administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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