Xi and Trump Discuss Trade and Relations
Dec. 21 (EIRNS)—Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump spoke by phone on Dec. 20, at the initiative of President Trump. According to both, the report from the Chinese side published by Xinhua, and a tweet from Trump, the two sides stated that progress had been made in concluding Phase I of the trade deal, which will be signed shortly, and that the two heads of state would continue to coordinate directly to achieve further progress.
Xinhua further reported that Xi sharply protested ongoing U.S. interference in the internal affairs of China around Hong Kong, Taiwan, Xinjiang and Tibet.
“Xi told Trump that China is deeply concerned about ‘the negative words and deeds’ of the United States on issues related to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet. These actions have interfered in China’s internal affairs, harmed China’s interests and undermined mutual trust and cooperation between the two sides,”
Xinhua reported. Xi, however, hoped Trump would implement “the important consensus” reached during their meetings and phone calls, and “pay close attention to and attach importance to China’s concerns, and prevent the interference of bilateral relations and the important agenda.”
According to Xinhua, both leaders view the agreement as important for whole world, as well as both countries.
Trump summarized his view of their discussion in an enthusiastic tweet on Dec. 20: “Had a very good talk with President Xi of China concerning our giant Trade Deal. China has already started large scale purchase of agricultural product & more. Formal signing being arranged. Also talked about North Korea, where we are working with China, & Hong Kong (progress!).”