00:00The visit of U.S. President Donald Trump to China concluded an encounter marked by diplomatic
00:05courtesies but without any agreements on the main points of friction between the two powers.
00:11Our correspondent Bruno Falsi has more information.
00:15Greetings comrades from here in Beijing where the United States President Donald Trump concluded
00:21his visit to China today, which ended without a structural agreement between the two superpowers.
00:28The talks focus on the bilateral relations and the need to keep communications channels open,
00:36especially on economic issues, but without concrete progress on topics such as tariffs, technology
00:46or market access.
00:48In the trade area, possible exchange and purchase of agricultural products and aircrafts were
00:57discussed, but no broad or blinding agreement package were presented.
01:04In the technological sector, diversion persists over semiconductors, artificial intelligence
01:11and export controls.
01:14Regarding the conflict in Iran, China Minister of Foreign Affairs stated yesterday, shortly
01:21before the meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping that it was a war that should not have happened
01:29and must not continue, condemning clearly the attacks of the United States and Israel against
01:37Iran.
01:37The most sensitive issue, once again, was Taiwan, where the President Xi Jinping, in the meeting,
01:44reiterated its central importance for China and warned of possible confrontation scenarios
01:52in the issue.
01:54And about the subject of the United States position, it remains unchanged.
02:00Overall, the visit reflects the management of a bilateral relationship without decisive breakthroughs.
02:09With this news, from here, the capital of China, we go back with you in the studios.
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