World eyes on Donald Trump-Xi Jinping meeting at ASEAN summit
All eyes are on a possible meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, which experts believe could defuse the trade conflict.
There is global anticipation surrounding a possible meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping during the ASEAN summit. The meeting is being seen as a turning point in US-China relations.Experts believe that these talks could not only reduce trade conflict but also have a profound impact on geopolitical dynamics.
When President Trump was asked if he was willing to make any concessions to reach an agreement with China, he said, "Yes, absolutely. They'll have to make some concessions, and so will we. We've imposed 157 percent tariffs on China. I don't think these will last forever. They want to reduce them, and we want some things from them too. I'm confident this will be a good deal."
Speaking about the ongoing tensions in Asia, Trump said that China has no role in restoring peace between Cambodia and Thailand. Instead, he pointed out that Malaysia has played a key role in this regard. He said, "Malaysia helped us. That's why I'm going there. Malaysia has played a significant role in establishing peace between Cambodia and Thailand."
Trump Seeks China’s Russia Help
Trump also said he wants China to help persuade Russia. He said, "We have imposed significant sanctions on Russia, and I think they will get even tougher. But I want to see what role China can play for us." He cited his excellent relationship with Xi Jinping, saying their meeting would be positive and productive.
The President stated that the Russia-Ukraine war would also be discussed in detail at the meeting. He said that approximately 7,000 people, mostly soldiers, are being killed in this war every week. This is a tragedy for humanity, and we will definitely discuss it.
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When asked if he was planning to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in South Korea, Trump said, "If he wants to meet, I'll definitely meet. We have a good relationship, and he probably knows I'm coming." He added that communication channels in North Korea are limited, but if Kim Jong Un wants to meet, "I'm 100 percent willing."
This Asian visit of Donald Trump can not only give a new direction to trade relations, but can also prove to be an important turning point in the changing politics of Asia
