Xi and Trump agree on a three year roadmap for strategic stability after Beijing talks

The leaders set guidance for relations for the next three years
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump held extensive talks during Trump’s three-day Beijing visit, with China’s foreign ministry saying they reached “new common understandings” on bilateral and global issues. The centerpiece was a shared vision for a constructive China-US relationship built on “strategic stability,” meant to guide cooperation for the next three years and beyond. Both sides also pledged steady, sound, sustainable development and said the outcomes should bring more peace, prosperity, and progress worldwide.
- Xi and Trump met twice during the three-day visit
- China’s foreign ministry cited a “series of new common understandings”
- They agreed on “strategic stability” as a guiding vision
- The plan is meant to shape relations for three years and beyond
- The leaders met in person again after their Busan meeting last October
- It was the first US presidential visit to China in nine years
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
