Trump says he is not seeking summit with Xi, but may visit China
(Reuters) -US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Chinese President Xi Jinping did not seek a summit with Xi Jinping, but Xi said he was expanded.
“I can go to China, but it would only be at the invitation of President Xi, who was extended. Otherwise there is no interest!” Trump said in the real Social.
Sources previously told Reuters, Trump and Xi helpers, the US President of Asia during his trip to Asia discussed a potential meeting among leaders.
Since the second period of Trump, the first face to face between men will be the first face between men at a time when trade and security tensions between the two superpower opponents rise.
Although a meeting plans have not been concluded, the discussions on both sides of the Pacific, the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in South Korea or the October 30th November 1 November event took a possible Trump break.
Analysts say that the third round in Stockholm this week can prevent the summit of a leaders in Stockholm.
A new exacerbation of tariffs and export controls will probably affect a meeting plan with XI.
(Reporting by Ismail Shakiil in Otawa; by Jacqueline Wong and Lincoln Feast.)



