China, Trump and Xi
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By Michael Martina, David Brunnstrom, David Lawder and Mei Mei Chu WASHINGTON/BEIJING, May 16 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing this week may have produced modest results by the standards of U.
President Donald Trump returned from the spectacle of a Chinese state visit to a less than welcoming U.S. economy — with the military band and garden tour in
President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping strike a warm tone in Beijing, emphasizing cooperation as trade and investment talks get underway.
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to land in Beijing on Wednesday for a highly-anticipated summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
After a two-day summit in Beijing, the President signaled that U.S. support for the self-governing island is negotiable.
Bill Maher used his HBO monologue to weigh in on Donald Trump’s China visit as tensions surrounding foreign policy and global relations continue.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to travel to Beijing next week for a two-day meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to a Saturday announcement from the Kremlin. The state visit,
The president left Beijing following a summit with China, during which the two countries sought to stabilize their economic and political relations.