Trump and Xi Jinping Discuss Relations Ahead of Inauguration
In a significant development ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration, Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone conversation with the president-elect on January 17, 2025. The discussion occurred just three days before Trump's swearing-in ceremony scheduled for January 20.
According to Chinese state media, Xi confirmed that Vice President Han Zheng would represent China at the inauguration, marking a historic moment as it is the first time a senior Chinese official will attend a U.S. presidential inauguration.
The conversation comes during a period of heightened tensions, with Trump previously engaging in a trade war against China during his prior term, implementing substantial tariffs on Chinese imports. Furthermore, Trump has indicated intentions to enforce stricter measures against China, citing alleged unfair trade practices and their role in the U.S. fentanyl crisis.
On the same day as the phone call, China's Foreign Ministry criticized comments made by Marco Rubio, Trump's nominee for Secretary of State, which labeled China as a significant threat. The Ministry urged the U.S. to halt what it termed "unwarranted attacks" against China.
In December, Xi had expressed a willingness for dialogue and cooperation with the U.S., cautioning that a trade war would yield no victors.
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