Trump: Not Seeking Summit With China’s Xi; U.S., China Finish Trade Talks

by EditorR

Could President Donald Trump meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping later this year? Media reports say a summit could be in the works after fresh U.S.-China trade talks. But Trump says no—at least not without an official invite.

The United States and China just wrapped up trade talks in Sweden. China says the tariff truce is being extended, but Washington says not yet. U.S. officials say an extension is still under discussion—and the decision is up to the president.

There’s a new twist in America’s bid to buy two Panama Canal ports from China. We look at an unusual demand from the current port owner.

The Indo-Pacific is seeing unprecedented defense cooperation. The UK, the United States, and Japan are boosting their military presence near Taiwan. We break down the latest moves.

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  7. UK, Japan Join US Preparing for Possible Taiwan Conflict
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