President of the United States Donald Trump Chinese President said Xi Jinping The two leaders discussed the ongoing Iran conflict and global energy disruptions in high-level talks in Beijing, hoping to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.In an interview with Fox News after his meeting with Xi, Trump said the two leaders agreed that the strategically important route, which has been effectively closed since the outbreak of the war with Iran in late February, must be reopened to stabilize global energy supplies.“He wants to see the Strait of Hormuz open,” Trump said of Xi. “He said if I could help in any way, I’d be willing to help.”Before the conflict, about 20% of the world’s oil passed through the Strait of Hormuz, and the prolonged disruption caused a sharp rise in global crude prices and raised concerns about a broader economic slowdown.Trump said Xi also opposed any proposals to impose tolls on ships crossing the strait and expressed interest in China potentially buying more U.S. oil in the future to reduce reliance on Gulf energy supplies.
Although Trump downplayed the issue before traveling to Beijing, the Iran conflict became the main focus of the two leaders’ two-hour meeting at the Great Hall of the People.U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said before the summit that Washington would urge Beijing to pressure Tehran to end the conflict.The Associated Press quoted Rubio as saying that “the economy is collapsing because of this crisis,” and he warned that long-term instability will eventually harm China’s exports.China has publicly criticized the United States and Israel for their strikes against Iran, but analysts say Beijing wields considerable influence as Iran’s largest trading partner.
Trump concluded his visit by insisting that relations between Washington and Beijing were improving despite differences over Iran, Taiwan and trade.Trump claimed in the Truth Society post that Xi Jinping congratulated his administration on its “tremendous success” and said the Chinese leader’s comments about the United States being a “declined country” were directed at former President Joe Biden, not the current administration.“Two years ago we were actually a nation in decline,” Trump wrote. “But now, the United States is the hottest country in the world.”Xi also hosted Trump at Zhongnanhai, a compound for Chinese leaders usually reserved for special diplomatic events, in what observers viewed as a personal gesture to the U.S. president.
Despite the cordial public atmosphere, Taiwan remained a sensitive issue during the summit.According to the Associated Press, Xi Jinping privately warned Trump that improper handling of the Taiwan issue could lead the two countries to “conflict or even conflict.”Rubio later said U.S. policy toward Taiwan remained “unchanged” and warned that it would be a “terrible mistake” for China to try to seize the self-ruled island by force.Trump and Xi also discussed a possible trade deal that would include increased Chinese purchases of U.S. agricultural products and Boeing aircraft, as both sides try to ease economic tensions amid broader geopolitical uncertainty.
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