Trump Calls Xi 'Great Leader' at Crucial US-China Summit
From the grandeur of Beijing's Great Hall of the People, President Donald Trump kicked off talks with China's Xi Jinping by heaping accolades on his host. Labeling Xi a 'great leader' and a friend,...

From the grandeur of Beijing's Great Hall of the People, President Donald Trump kicked off talks with China's Xi Jinping by heaping accolades on his host. Labeling Xi a 'great leader' and a friend, Trump framed the encounter as a landmark opportunity to reset US-China dynamics strained by trade wars and geopolitical friction. In his opening remarks, Trump revealed a meticulous selection process for his team. 'I didn't want second or third-tier people; I wanted the best,' he explained, noting unanimous endorsements from global elites. This elite delegation, he added, arrived not just for trade deals but to pay respects to China and foster reciprocal business growth. Trump's optimism shone through as he reflected on past collaborations. 'We've always solved our problems together, and things will only get better,' he assured Xi. Insisting on candor, he repeated his high regard: 'You're a great leader – I say it because it's true, no matter what others think.' The US President buzzed with excitement, dubbing the summit potentially 'the biggest ever' and a hot topic back home. Delegates from both sides are set to tackle critical dossiers: intellectual property in tech sectors, tariff disputes, maritime security in Hormuz, and strategies toward Iran. Xi's warm reception, featuring precision military honors, symbolized China's hospitality amid high expectations. This rendezvous could redefine global power plays. Trump's personal diplomacy, blending flattery with firmness, might unlock concessions long sought by Washington. Yet, with stakes this high, every word and gesture carries the weight of superpowers negotiating their shared destiny.
