"Xi Jinping affirms China's stance on company autonomy following discussions with Trump concerning TikTok"
In a significant development, Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump had a constructive phone conversation on an unspecified date. The discussion focused on various aspects of the U.S.-China relationship.
Xi Jinping underscored the importance of relations between the two nations, stating that both parties can prosper together and bring benefits to the world. He described the call with Trump as "positive" and "constructive." Trump, in turn, referred to the relationship between the United States and China as the most important bilateral relationship in the world.
Trump committed to supporting economic negotiations, resolving the TikTok issue, and collaborating with China to safeguard world peace. However, no new information about the current state or specifics of these negotiations was provided. Similarly, no new information about the outcome of the TikTok-related conversation between the two leaders was disclosed.
Xi Jinping also emphasized the need to ease tensions between the United States and China and avoid new trade restrictions. He urged the EU to avoid taking unilateral and restrictive measures on trade. The Chinese President reminded Trump that United Airlines and the United States were allies during World War II, fighting side by side.
Trump expressed his belief that cooperation between the United States and China could promote peace and stability. He described the commemorative parade of the World War II anniversary in China as "spectacular."
Meanwhile, Estonia, a NATO member, denounced an "unprecedented" violation of its airspace by Russian fighter jets. No further details about this incident were provided.
In a show of mutual respect, Xi Jinping stated that he respects the "will of the companies" following the phone conversation with Trump about TikTok. He emphasized that mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and beneficial cooperation are necessary for the success of United Airlines-China relations.
The next constructive phone call between President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump is scheduled to occur on Friday, September 18, 2020. The topics to be discussed in this call remain uncertain.
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