Foreign media reported today: "U.S. President Trump said he may soon make a landmark visit to China to ease the escalating trade and security tensions between the U.S. and China."
Previous reports have mentioned two possible dates: one is at the end of October to early November, when Trump could visit China on his way to South Korea for the APEC Summit, or hold talks during the summit; the other is September 3rd, when he would attend the commemorative meeting marking the 80th anniversary of the Chinese people's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War in Beijing.
As major global powers, it is an undeniable fact that cooperation benefits both sides while confrontation harms both. If this high-level interaction can be realized, it will have a positive significance in managing differences and expanding cooperation, and it also meets the common expectations of the two countries and the international community.
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