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President Donald Trump said relations between the United States and China are set to become “better than ever before” as he met President Xi Jinping in Beijing for high-level talks on Thursday (May 14).

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00:02President Donald Trump said relations between the United States and China are set to become
00:06better than ever before, as he met President Xi Jinping in Beijing for high-level talks
00:11on Thursday.
00:12During brief remarks at the start of the meeting, Trump said he looked forward to what he described
00:17as an important discussion, adding that the relationship between the two countries would
00:22improve significantly.
00:50Xi said the common interests between China and the U.S. are
00:53representing the U.S. outweigh their differences, adding that each country's success represents
00:58an opportunity for the other.
00:59The cooperation between the United States is greater than the difference between the United States.
01:06The United States' success is the opportunity for each other.
01:10The United States' stability is the best of the world.
01:15The both sides are two sides, and the two sides are two sides.
01:20They should be a partner, not a opponent.
01:23They should be the best of the world.
01:32Earlier, Xi welcomed Trump with a handshake at the Great Hall of the People,
01:37marking the start of a summit focused on key global issues, including trade, Taiwan, and tensions involving Iran.
01:45Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday, accompanied by several top business leaders,
01:50including NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and Tesla CEO Elon Musk,
01:56reflecting expectations of potential commercial agreements during the visit.
02:00The two-day summit aims to strengthen trade ties, particularly in agricultural goods and aircraft,
02:07while maintaining a fragile truce in the ongoing trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.
02:13The visit was originally scheduled for March, but was postponed due to the Iran War.
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