Beijing, China – US President Donald Trump has formally invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the United States. This move reflects a mutual desire to ease tensions and strengthen communication channels between the world’s two largest economies, amid escalating political, trade, and security challenges on the international stage.
During a meeting between the two leaders in Beijing, Trump emphasized that US-China relations are “a critical element of global stability.” He also stressed the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation on economic, technological, and international security issues. He expressed his hope that the coming period would witness greater understanding between the two countries.
For his part, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized that Beijing and Washington represent “the most important duo in the world.” He asserted that the nature of the relationship between the two countries not only affects their respective peoples but also has repercussions for the global economy and international stability as a whole.
The Chinese president added that cooperation between China and the United States remains the best option for both sides. He called for managing differences rationally and avoiding escalation that could negatively impact global markets and the geopolitical situation.
These statements come at a time when relations between Beijing and Washington are undergoing attempts to reset after years of tensions related to trade, semiconductors, Taiwan, and competition for international influence. Meanwhile, the world is watching any potential rapprochement between the two powers as a significant factor shaping the political and economic landscape of the future.


