S. President Donald Trump conducted a highly significant and high-level meeting with President Xi Jinping during his two-day visit to China. During this meeting, the two global leaders discussed several sensitive and strategic issues in detail. Following the conclusion of the meeting, President Trump interacted with reporters and provided his reactions to various international topics. During this session, sharp questions were asked on subjects such as Taiwan's security, weapons sales, cyberattacks, and trade agreements, to which Trump responded in his characteristic style, while an interesting turn occurred during the meeting when Xi Jinping remarked that the United States is in decline. Trump expressed his agreement, stating he 100 percent agreed, but clarified that this situation occurred during the Joe Biden era.
Trump's Stance on Taiwan Defense and Weapons Sales
When a reporter directly asked President Trump whether the United States would step forward to defend Taiwan if it were attacked, Trump declined to make any clear commitment. He stated, "I don't want to say, while " Trump revealed that President Xi Jinping himself had asked him this very question during their meeting. Trump mentioned that he had made it clear to Xi Jinping that he doesn't discuss these subjects publicly. When the reporter asked again if they had discussed sending troops, Trump reiterated that Xi had asked if he would defend Taiwan, to which Trump's response was that he doesn't talk about it.
Xi Jinping's Leadership and the Issue of Cyberattacks
When asked if he considers Xi Jinping a dictator, Trump gave a very diplomatic answer, while trump said, "He's a ruler. He's the President of China. I don't think about that. You've to work with what is. I respect him. He's very intelligent and he loves his country, while " The issue of cyberattacks was also directly addressed between the two leaders. Trump admitted that he spoke with Xi Jinping about the cyberattacks carried out by China in the United States. S. in China.
Iran, Pakistan, and International Relations
Speaking on the issue of Iran, Trump mentioned a short one-month ceasefire. He stated that they might have to do some "cleaning up" because this ceasefire was conducted at the request of other countries. Trump specifically mentioned Pakistan, stating that they had done this ceasefire as a favor to Pakistan. " Also, when asked if British Prime Minister Keir Starmer should resign, Trump said he wouldn't say that and that he believes Starmer is actually a good person.
Major Trade Agreements with Boeing and General Electric
Discussing trade relations with China, Trump revealed some major figures, while he stated that several excellent trade agreements have been made. This includes an order for more than 200 aircraft from Boeing and a promise for 750 aircraft in the future. Trump said that if Boeing successfully produces these 200 aircraft, it would prove to be the largest order ever. Along with this, an agreement for the purchase of General Electric (GE) engines was also reached. China is placing an order for approximately 400-450 engines and 200 aircraft in total, which could be increased to 750 aircraft in the future.
" Experts say that this warning has potentially created serious threats to the relations between the two countries. -China relations.
