Trump Hints at Upcoming Agreement with China’s Xi Jinping

Trump Hints at Upcoming Agreement with China’s Xi Jinping

The U.S. president indicated plans for a satisfactory outcome in talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Fact Check
The provided sources consistently and strongly support the truthfulness of the statement. Multiple high-authority news outlets directly quote or paraphrase President Trump making comments indicative of an upcoming agreement with China. For example, one source quotes him predicting he and Xi Jinping will strike a trade deal. Another, a New York Times article, directly quotes him saying, "We better be close to a deal." A third news report reiterates this, stating Trump said the US and China are "'pretty close' to a deal." The consistency of this reporting across several independent, authoritative sources (including Korea JoongAng Daily, The New York Times, and Bloomberg) provides a high degree of certainty. Further corroboration comes from a transcript from China's Foreign Ministry, which confirms they were responding to a question about a statement made by President Trump, lending official weight to the fact that a notable statement was indeed made. No sources offer contradictory information. The collective evidence from these primary and secondary sources overwhelmingly confirms that Donald Trump made public statements suggesting an agreement with China was imminent.
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Terms & Concepts
  • Bilateral Relations: The political, economic, and diplomatic interactions between two sovereign states.
  • Trade Negotiations: Discussions aimed at reaching agreements on trade terms between countries, often addressing tariffs, quotas, and regulations.