U.S. President Trump and Chinese leader Xi are planning to address the TikTok deal's terms and the future of Sino-American relations.
In a significant development, talks between the United States and China took place in Spain on Friday, focusing on trade and the popular social media platform TikTok. A source has confirmed that President Trump is expected to push the deadline for TikTok's sale or divestment.
The discussions were centred around TikTok's future in the U.S., amidst concerns over data privacy and security. A photo, taken by AFP/YONHAP on April 10, illustrates the conversation's subject matter. The image shows a smartphone screen displaying TikTok's logo, accompanied by the United States and China flags. However, the context of the photo, whether it is part of a news event or a promotional material, remains unclear.
The talks concluded on the first day, but further discussions are expected to take place. Trump and Xi Jinping, the Chinese President, are scheduled to speak on Friday. It is worth noting that this meeting comes at a time when relations between the two nations have been strained.
Meanwhile, TikTok has been actively engaging with its users. The platform has recently launched a #Karma campaign, which seems unrelated to the ongoing discussions between the U.S. and China. The campaign is in celebration of Stray Kids' fourth full-length album release.
Despite the ongoing negotiations, the exact details of any potential deal between the U.S. and China regarding TikTok have not been disclosed. The search results do not provide information about which party or person published the photos taken from TikTok on a smartphone screen on April 10th. The size or quality of the photo is also not specified.
As the situation unfolds, it is clear that the future of TikTok in the U.S. remains uncertain. The talks between the U.S. and China will continue to be closely watched, with implications for not only the social media platform but also the broader relationship between the two nations.
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