
Trump Visits Beijing, Meets Xi Jinping Amid Calls for Partnership
Donald Trump visited Beijing, meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, who emphasized that China and the US should be partners, not rivals. During the visit, Trump extended an invitation for Xi to visit the White House.
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