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In a surprising twist, former President Donald Trump announces that the U.S. and China will work together to end the war in Ukraine — but completely avoids the sensitive topic of Taiwan. Following his high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump also reveals plans to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un once he returns to South Korea. What does this silence on Taiwan really mean? And could this signal a major shift in global diplomacy?

Watch to find out what went down behind closed doors — and what could be coming next.
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00:00Two of the world's most powerful leaders just met for the first time in over six years,
00:05and what they said could reshape the global economy.
00:08In a rare face-to-face meeting in South Korea, Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President
00:13Donald Trump agreed to strengthen cooperation in trade, energy, and diplomacy.
00:19The talks happened at the APEC summit, and both leaders didn't hold back.
00:23Xi stressed that while the two nations are different, their futures are deeply connected.
00:28He even said China's growth and Trump's Make America Great Again vision can coexist and
00:33thrive together.
00:35Trump in turn praised Xi as a respected leader and emphasized that U.S.-China relations have
00:40always been strong.
00:42Both sides called for more communication, more trade, and fewer conflicts.
00:46They even discussed tackling global challenges together, from AI to pandemics.
00:51Xi warned against repeating the mistakes of past trade wars, saying both nations must avoid
00:56falling into cycles of retaliation.
00:59Instead, he said economic ties should be a stabilizer, not a source of tension.
01:04And with China hosting APEC next year, and the U.S. hosting the G20, the stage is set for
01:09deeper global impact.
01:11One thing's clear, this meeting wasn't just a handshake.
01:14It was a signal to the world that cooperation might just be making a comeback.
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