Trump-Xi summit
Coverage of Trump-Xi summit in the Nexus archive.
- What the Trump-Xi Summit Means for Africa
The Trump-Xi Summit may have created a strategic pause in US-China tensions, potentially benefiting global stability. The article explores how African nations can leverage this shift in international relations to advance their interests.
- China deployed over 100 vessels near Taiwan in the wake of Trump-Xi summit, Taiwan security official claims
China deployed over 100 vessels near Taiwan following the Trump-Xi summit, according to Taiwan's National Security Council Secretary General Joseph Wu. The U.S. temporarily paused weapons shipments to Taiwan, citing the need for munitions for 'Epic Fury,' while Chinese officials emphasized the Taiwan question as a critical issue in U.S.-China relations.
- Xi Jinping’s praise of ‘Make America Great Again’ a major signal
Xi Jinping's praise of 'Make America Great Again' during the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing is highlighted as a significant diplomatic signal. Western media and figures like Jake Sullivan (Democratic Party) and Aaron Friedberg (Republican neoconservative) have criticized the summit as ineffective.
- The Putin-Xi Meeting Made the Trump-Xi Summit Look Hollow
The article compares a Putin-Xi meeting favorably against a Trump-Xi summit, suggesting the former was substantive while the latter was merely symbolic. The piece implies China has demonstrated clearer alignment with Russia than with the United States through these diplomatic engagements.
- Chinese Experts Read the Trump-Xi Summit as a Power-Shift Moment
Chinese experts view the Trump-Xi summit as a significant power-shift moment in U.S.-China relations. A survey of 50 Chinese-language commentaries describes the summit as representing a paradigmatic shift in the bilateral relationship.
- Tibet’s Erasure From the Trump-Xi Summit Is a Huge Win for China
The article reports that Tibet was not raised during the Trump-Xi summit, marking a departure from decades of American diplomatic tradition where U.S. leaders consistently brought up human rights concerns in Tibet during Beijing meetings. This omission represents a significant diplomatic victory for China.
- Extended Interview: Tom Llamas sits down with Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Tom Llamas interviews Secretary of State Marco Rubio about China policy, the war with Iran, and Cuba's future. The interview took place on the sidelines of the Trump-Xi Summit in Beijing. They discussed various topics related to international relations.
- Comparing China and US Statements on Trump-Xi Summit
The article compares official statements from China and the United States regarding a summit between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The analysis examines how both nations publicly characterized the discussions and their outcomes.
- The New Yorker's Evan Osnos shares his thoughts on the Trump-Xi summit
NPR's Steve Inskeep discussed the Trump-Xi summit with Evan Osnos of The New Yorker, sharing impressions of the meeting. The conversation focused on the key takeaways from the summit. The discussion provided insight into the international relations between the US and China.
- Japan, EU seek out AI models for cyber defense
Japan and the EU are seeking access to advanced AI models for cybersecurity purposes after Anthropic denied EU regulators access to its Mythos model. Mistral and OpenAI are reportedly offering alternatives to help European institutions and banks defend against cyberattacks, while access to these technologies has become intertwined with US foreign policy negotiations.
- Wendy Cutler: What’s at Stake at the Trump-Xi Summit
Wendy Cutler analyzes the implications of the Trump-Xi Summit, highlighting the strategic and economic stakes between the U.S. and China. The article focuses on potential outcomes and challenges in bilateral relations.
- Averos Strategies on Iran War, Upcoming Trump-Xi Summit
The article discusses Averos Strategies' analysis of potential conflicts involving Iran and highlights the upcoming Trump-Xi summit as a key diplomatic event. It focuses on strategic considerations for international relations and security.