00:00U.S. President Donald Trump has concluded his visit to China.
00:03The trip was marked by high-level meetings and by ongoing tensions between Washington and Beijing.
00:08Our correspondent Bruno Falsi has more details.
00:13Greetings, comrades.
00:14From here, in Beijing, where the United States President Donald Trump's visit to China
00:19came finally to an end without any structural progress in the bilateral relationship.
00:26Despite the optimistic tone adopted by both Washington and Beijing,
00:32the meeting with the Chinese President Xi Jinping once again highlighted the weight
00:38of the strategic contradictions between the two powers.
00:42The most sensitive issue was once again Taiwan,
00:47where the Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated that the island constitutes a red line
00:54in the bilateral relationship, warning the men's hand in the issue could lead
01:00to direct conflicts between the two superpowers.
01:04The United States, for its part,
01:07maintained its policy of support for Taipei completely unchanged.
01:13In parallel, the situation in Iran was also addressed,
01:18with Washington seeking China's support on containing the regional escalation
01:24and stabilizing the Strait of Hormuz.
01:27However, Beijing maintains its rejections of unilateral sanctions
01:32and defend dialogue as the primary path to peace.
01:37Another key issue was the technological dispute in the context of United States sanctions
01:44against Chinese companies, justified on national security grounds
01:50and considered by Beijing as illegal and containing strategy.
01:56This is an issue that, based on what was observed during the visit,
02:01also showed no sign of changing in the position of either sides.
02:07With this information, from here, the capital of China,
02:11we'll go back with you in the studios.
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