US Senators Push for Sino-American Stability in Beijing
A US delegation, led by Senator Steve Daines, urges stability and cooperation with China just before a pivotal meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping. The delegation emphasizes de-escalation and mutual respect while highlighting the potential for Boeing aircraft sales amidst ongoing trade challenges.
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A bipartisan delegation of United States senators, led by Senator Steve Daines, visited Beijing to promote stability and cooperation between the US and China. The delegation's call for mutual respect comes just a week before President Donald Trump is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The senators' visit underscores hopes for easing tensions and fostering economic collaboration. Senator Daines highlighted the desire for de-escalation, not decoupling, as part of efforts to stabilize the relationship between the world's two largest economies.
The upcoming meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi is anticipated to address trade issues, with speculation around potential Boeing aircraft sales to China, a deal that hasn't occurred in nine years.
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