Early today, Trump shared his reflections from this visit to China, writing on social media: "China Loves Trump! ????????????????"

After his visit to China, Trump posted "China Loves Trump," which, rather than reflecting mere personal satisfaction, more accurately captures his immediate impression of the atmosphere during this trip. Following the massive U.S. trade and economic deal signed during his first visit in 2017, Trump returned to China in May 2026, where both sides reached a consensus on building a "constructive strategic stability relationship." Since Nixon's historic visit to China in 1972 and the formal establishment of diplomatic relations in 1979, Sino-U.S. relations have experienced numerous ups and downs, yet they have consistently shaped the global landscape. With current international circumstances growing increasingly complex, as the world's two largest economies, cooperation between China and the United States is an objective necessity. China has consistently advocated for equality, mutual benefit, and refraining from bloc confrontation. This tweet more clearly reflects diplomatic atmosphere and practical interests. Cooperation benefits both China and the U.S.; confrontation harms both. Managing differences and pursuing pragmatic cooperation aligns with the shared interests of both nations and the entire world.

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