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What happened when Trump met Xi?

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Trump and Xi Hold First Face-to-Face Meeting, Signal Desire to Stabilize Relations

Busan, Korea – October ​30th – In a hastily arranged meeting⁤ on‌ the sidelines of the APEC summit, U.S. President Donald Trump and ‌Chinese President Xi Jinping held their first face-to-face ‍discussions, signaling a potential shift towards⁤ managing the​ increasingly strained relationship between the two nations.

The ⁤meeting, described as ‍”not very long” and focused on “fairly narrow, ‍non-strategic issues,” comes‌ after a period of escalating tensions,‌ including a prolonged trade‍ war. While specific agreements ‌reached require further negotiation, both sides conveyed a commitment to preventing further deterioration in relations.

A key outcome of the meeting is the agreement to establish a calendar⁢ of continuing high-level engagements,alongside a ‌series of lower-level official discussions covering areas such as military-to-military ​relations,trade and investment,and law ⁣enforcement cooperation.This represents the most long-term⁢ planning seen from the Trump administration to date, despite‌ its reputation for unpredictability.

President ​Trump ⁤appears “determined to keep ​his ‘fantastic relationship'” with xi and is reportedly “very ⁣involved in decisionmaking” regarding ⁢China policy,according to reports.

Recent public opinion ⁣data suggests a potential softening of attitudes towards ​China ​within ⁢the United states.A survey​ by ‍the chicago Council on World Affairs indicates that⁤ support for engagement ⁤and‍ cooperation with China has risen from 40% last year to 53% recently, perhaps reflecting a growing awareness of the costs associated with continued confrontation.

Despite the positive signals,analysts caution​ that notable challenges remain in transforming the current “truce” into a more comprehensive framework for bilateral relations. the underlying competitive dynamics⁣ between the U.S. and China are⁢ expected ​to ⁣persist, and maintaining the‌ current trajectory will require a “disciplined process” – something the Trump administration has historically struggled with. Without such‌ a process, ​cycles of engagement followed‍ by deterioration may continue.

Source: Brookings Institution analysis of ⁣the meeting‍ and ⁢related developments.

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