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Trump Set To Visit South Korea In October, Likely To Meet Xi Jinping There: Report | World News

According to reports, US President Donald Trump will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping next month during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in South Korea.

CNN, referring to senior government officials, Trump and the highest level assistants, although no final decision has not yet been made, Gyeongju’daki summit in the sides of the summit for a quiet preparations, he said.

APEC Summit in South Korea

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The CNN, the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju in Gyeongju, was seen as an important opportunity for US President Donald Trump’s Chinese colleague Xi Jinping, planned between the end of October and early November.

According to the report, Xi invited Trump and his wife to visit China last month to visit China, but a certain date was not completed.

Authorities told CNN that the visit was also investigated for Trump to attract new economic investments in the United States.

Voltage on US tariffs between Washington and Beijing

The Pottek Trump-XI meeting is coming during an increasing tension between Washington and Beijing, and emerges as one of the main objectives of Chinese administration’s trade policy. Trump also claimed that Beijing was compatible with Russia and North Korea against the United States.

Trump in XI, Putin and PM Modi

Last week, Chinese President XI hosted international leaders, including North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at various events in China, China. Modi joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, while Kim took part in a military parade in Beijing, Putin attended both fiancées.

Reacting to the meetings, Trump shared a photo of Xi, Putin and Prime Minister Modi on Friday and described it as “the deepest, darkest China of India and Russia fell into China’s orbit”.

However, he later expressed his tone by expressing optimism against the New Delhi, calling India’s ties with Washington as a “very special relationship ve and emphasizing that he would always be friends with Prime Minister Modi.

The statement was warmly welcomed in the new Delhi, and on Saturday, the Modi deeply appreciates the President’s feelings about India-US relations “deeply and completely responds”.

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