
Washington, 13 February (H.S.): United States President Donald Trump announced on Thursday his intention to visit China in April for a summit with President Xi Jinping, reciprocating Xi's invitation extended during their 90-minute telephone conversation on February 4—a dialogue centered almost exclusively on trade that Trump hailed as yielding a very positive conclusion for both countries.
Speaking to reporters and in a taped NBC News interview with Tom Llamas recorded February 4, Trump emphasized the personal rapport underpinning bilateral ties between the two most powerful countries in the world, confirming Xi's planned White House visit later in 2026 without specifying exact dates.
On Truth Social, Trump recounted Xi's gracious invitation to him and First Lady Melania, underscoring mutual anticipation for the exchange following their successful Busan meeting last year.China's Xinhua reported Xi stressing win-win results in the spirit of equality, urging Washington to rescind negative measures against Beijing while prioritizing mutual respect for concerns.
The call notably sidestepped flashpoints like Iran, Ukraine, or regional tensions, focusing instead on commercial pathways amid ongoing tariff negotiations.This reciprocal travel pledge signals thawing dynamics after years of trade hostilities, with Trump framing the relationship as very good right now and essential for global stability.
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