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Trump had constructive talks with China to reset relations

U.S. President Describes ​Yesterday’s Trade Talks with China as Constructive and Friendly

According to​ the⁢ English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr ⁢news Agency and Al jazeera, U.S. President donald Trump ⁤stated: “We held an‍ excellent meeting with⁢ Chinese officials in Switzerland and discussed various issues, reaching multiple agreements.”

He added: “Both sides engaged in friendly ‌and constructive ⁣negotiations for a ⁣extensive reset of U.S.-China relations.”

Trump emphasized: “It is ‍indeed in both countries’ interests for china to adopt a more open approach toward American ⁤companies.”

In related developments,AFP reported earlier,citing informed sources,that the trade ‌talks⁤ between the U.S. and China—held in Geneva—concluded yesterday and are set to resume⁤ today, Sunday. ​

These discussions are part ⁣of efforts by the two economic powers to‍ ease ​trade tensions and resolve disputes.⁣ No details⁣ from⁣ yesterday’s negotiations have been disclosed, but​ sources confirm talks will continue. ​

Economic officials from Beijing and Washington began trade negotiations on Saturday afternoon in⁤ Geneva, aiming to de-escalate the ongoing trade war.

CCTV noted that high-level economic and trade talks between China ‌and the ‌U.S. ‍commenced on May 10 (local time) in‌ Geneva. ⁤The discussions were led by​ U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and senior trade negotiator katherine ‍Tai alongside a Chinese delegation headed by ​Vice Premier He Lifeng. ⁢

The trade conflict escalated after President Trump imposed tariffs on Chinese​ imports,prompting⁤ retaliatory⁣ measures from Beijing—with both sides now locked in a ‍tit-for-tat tariff battle. Currently, U.S.-imposed tariffs on Chinese goods stand at 145%, while⁣ China has raised duties on American imports to 125%.

English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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