Trump, Xi to meet at APEC summit after ‘very productive’ phone call

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President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea next month after a “very fruitful” phone call.
The meeting will be held during the Asian and Pacific Cooperation Summit (APEC) on October 31 and November 1. The meeting will be the face of face is the first between the two leaders during the second period of Trump at the White House.
Trump said he also agreed to travel to China in early 2026 and that something agreed to come to the United States “at an appropriate time.”
The president said on Friday that he talked with Xi on a set of issues, including trade, war in Ukraine, and an agreement to agree to sell Tiktok.
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President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping said in South Korea next month after his speech on Friday. ))
“I also agreed with President Xi to meet at the summit of your father in South Korea, and that I will go to China in the first part of next year, and that President Xi will come in the United States at an appropriate time,” Trump wrote on the truth platform. “The call was very good, we will talk again on the phone, and we can agree to Tiktok. Both [sides] We look forward to meeting in your father! “
Separately, the Chinese government media said that the two leaders carry “pragmatic, positive and constructive phone talks.”
On the Chinese side, Xi Trump told him that he should avoid imposing “unilateral trade restrictions” on China, according to a statement issued by the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. (Fox News)
China was a major target of Trump’s definitions, which led to backward commercial restrictions about the flow of fentanel to the United States.
Xi also expressed his hope that the Trump administration will provide a “open, fair and non -discriminatory business environment” for Chinese companies in the United States
Regarding Tiktok, the ministry said: “The Chinese government respects the desires of the company concerned and will be happy to see fruitful trade negotiations in line with the market rules that lead to a solution that is compatible with Chinese laws and regulations and takes into account the interests of both sides.”
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Friday’s invitation was the second between Trump brutal since Trump returned to the White House.
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2025-09-19 17:42:00