Key takeaways of China–US leaders' meeting
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This morning, the Chinese president and US president met in Busan — their first meeting in six years.
- The talks lasted one hour and forty minutes, drawing global attention.
- Trade dominated the agenda.
- President Trump opened briefly, expressing respect for the Chinese leader and the Chinese people.
- The Chinese leader said that China and the United States should ensure the steady sailing forward of the giant ship of China-US relations.
The message was clear:
China and the US can shoulder their responsibilities as major powers — and work together to do more good for both countries, and for the world.
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