China and U.S. Schedule Xi-Trump Meeting in Busan for October 30

China and U.S. Schedule Xi-Trump Meeting in Busan for October 30

Xi Jinping expressed readiness to collaborate with Donald Trump to strengthen U.S.-China ties, aiming for mutual prosperity and a solid basis for long-term cooperation.

Fact Check
The assessment is based on a single, high-authority primary source from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This official government transcript provides direct confirmation of the statement's key details. The spokesperson confirms the participants (President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump), the location (Busan), and the date (October 30, inferred from the announcement of the meeting occurring 'the following day'). Since an official party to the meeting has publicly verified all elements of the claim and no conflicting evidence is presented, the statement is determined to be very likely true with high confidence.
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Summary

On October 30 in Busan, South Korea, Chinese President Xi Jinping met U.S. President Donald Trump, emphasizing that U.S.-China relations can achieve mutual prosperity and friendship. Xi expressed willingness to work with Trump to lay a strong foundation for bilateral ties and future development. This meeting followed recent trade talks in Kuala Lumpur where a basic consensus was reached, underscoring the leaders’ commitment to fostering cooperative relations despite ongoing differences.

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  • Bilateral Relations: Political, economic, or social ties between two sovereign states aimed at mutual benefit and cooperation.