U.S.-China Summit Ends with Progress on Trade and Security, But Taiwan Tensions Persist
President Donald Trump concluded his visit to Beijing after meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping, focusing on trade, technology, and security issues. The summit aimed to stabilize U.S.-China relations, with both leaders claiming progress despite ongoing differences. Taiwan emerged as a critical point of contention, with Xi warning of potential conflicts if mishandled. Discussions also covered the Iran conflict, with Xi offering to mediate. Trump highlighted potential trade deals, including Boeing aircraft sales, but remained undecided on a major arms sale to Taiwan.