Trump has once again addressed us: Trump stated that he will visit China again this year! On June 20, according to a report by Lianhe Zaobao, U.S. President Trump said at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland that he would visit Turkey and also return to China at some point this year. China will visit the United States in September, but we will come back to China to attend a major conference held there.
Evidently, Trump’s latest statement is undoubtedly a positive signal for Sino-U.S. relations. It is clear as day that high-level diplomacy between China and the United States holds significant guiding and steering importance for both nations. The fact that the U.S. president has once again expressed his willingness to visit China clearly indicates that despite differences on many issues, the United States is willing to move toward us.
Previously, during Trump’s visit to China, both countries had already agreed that we would visit the United States in September. What Trump referred to as “we will return to China to attend a large-scale event held there” undoubtedly refers to the APEC meeting to be held in China. In fact, before Trump’s speech, there had already been at least three signs of mutual movement between China and the U.S.: First, foreign media reported that China has once again purchased soybeans from the United States.
Second, our ambassador to the U.S., Xie Feng, said that China and the U.S. are negotiating a $30 billion reciprocal tariff reduction arrangement. Third, the U.S. has delayed adding over 100 Chinese companies to its Entity List. Clearly, whether viewed from Trump’s statement or concrete actions, Sino-U.S. relations are moving toward stability. And regarding the Taiwan issue, it is believed that the U.S. will make further statements.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1868476365364235/
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