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El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump afirmó que el presidente chino Xi Jinping es un hombre de negocios y señaló el interés de Pekín en facilitar avances en el conflicto con Irán, incluyendo el mantenimiento de rutas marítimas clave abiertas, mientras presionaba a Teherán para que llegara a un acuerdo con Washington.En una entrevista emitida el jueves 14 de mayo en el programa Hannity de Fox News, Trump describió a Xi como un líder pragmático tras las conversaciones en Pekín, y afirmó que el presidente chino había indicado su deseo de que se alcanzara un acuerdo que involucrara a Irán y la reapertura del estrecho de Ormuz, una ruta marítima global crucial. Trump añadió que Xi incluso se había ofrecido a participar si ello pudiera ayudar a aliviar las tensiones.Estas declaraciones se producen en un momento en que el frágil alto el fuego entre Estados Unidos e Irán se mantiene tras semanas de conflicto, y las negociaciones aún están lejos de producir un acuerdo duradero. Trump reiteró que su paciencia con Teherán es limitada, instando a los líderes iraníes a avanzar rápidamente hacia un acuerdo y advirtiendo que la demora no se toleraría indefinidamente.Gran parte de la entrevista de Trump se centró en sus reuniones con Xi, que él presentó como oportunidades para obtener posibles beneficios económicos para Estados Unidos, además de coordinación diplomática en asuntos globales.

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00:00Any indication they will open?
00:01Well, they're going to open some of it, yeah.
00:03They open it in stages.
00:04I'd like to just see them open it.
00:06But, you know, they guard their country.
00:08What does he want from you?
00:10One thing he agreed to today is he's going to order 200 jets.
00:13That's a big thing, Boeing.
00:15Boeing.
00:15200 big ones.
00:17That's a lot of jobs.
00:18That's a lot.
00:20They're catching up.
00:21I said, what about using visa in China?
00:24For some reason they were blackballed.
00:27And maybe that'll come off.
00:29Better than less.
00:31They're going to do a lot of soybeans for our farmers.
00:34They're going to be buying a lot of our farm product, which is great.
00:39But they'd like to see it opened.
00:42But they actually closed it.
00:43He didn't like the fact that they're charging tolls.
00:47Where's the money going?
00:47They've agreed they want to buy oil from the United States.
00:50They're going to go to Texas.
00:52We're going to start sending Chinese ships to Texas and to Louisiana and to Alaska.
00:57And I think that was another thing that was agreed to.
01:00That's a big thing.
01:02And President Xi would like to see a deal made.
01:04He would he would like to see a deal made.
01:08And he did offer.
01:09He said, if I can be of any help at all, I would like to be of help.
01:13He did say that.
01:14Yeah, he did say that.
01:14And look, anybody that buys that much oil has obviously got some kind of a relationship with him.
01:20But he said, I would love to be of help.
01:22If I could be of any help whatsoever.
01:24He'd like to see the hormones straight open.
01:27He said, if I could be of any help whatsoever, I would like to help.
01:32The third tier that we're dealing with now.
01:34I think they're actually much more reasonable and in many ways smarter than the first tier and the second tier
01:39who are no longer with us.
01:42You don't have infinite patience.
01:44You have patience.
01:45You're being patient.
01:46No, I'm not.
01:46I'm not going to be much more patient.
01:48No, I'm not.
01:50They should make a deal.
01:52Any sane person would make a deal.
01:55But they might be crazy.
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