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00:00What sort of an impression you think President Trump made on his hosts in Beijing and what was achieved by
00:06that visit?
00:07Yes, it's very important. This important is historically and they can say the two leaders has agreed on a new
00:18vision of building up the China-U.S. relationship to build a constructive relationship of strategic stability between the two
00:31countries.
00:32And to guidelines, we can see that there are a lot of common understandings reached between the two leaders and
00:43between the two countries.
00:44And the two countries should be the partners instead of rivals.
00:50And this is a very important shift for the relations between the two countries, which witnessed turbulence in the past
01:0110 years.
01:02And we can see also there are for promoting the mutual investment.
01:11And also we can see the two council was established, the Council of Trade and the Council of Investment.
01:21And also there are many understandings in the regional issues like the Taiwan question and also the Iran war.
01:33So, and also we can see there are agreements on the governance in the AI area also.
01:41And China has also, China will also buy the big aircrafts from Boeing.
01:51And the United States has lifted its sanctions on import high technology products to China.
01:59And also there are increase of bilateral exchanges and communications in the military area.
02:08So, the two sides have agreed that a steady and a sound and sustainable relationship between the two sides will
02:20benefit not only the two peoples of the country, but will benefit the whole world.
02:26And it is, it has not to be a zero-sum game between China and the United States.
02:34And as President Xi, China's President Anfer said that the year of 2026 will be a historic landmark of the
02:46history of the, between the two countries will open a new chapter of the China-U.S. relationship.
02:56It is, it has not been launched what the history of the China-U.S. relationship.
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