Trump to Meet with Xi in South Korea on Sidelines of G20 Summit

Trump will meet with Xi in South Korea, says White House

The White House has officially announced that President Donald Trump will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his upcoming visit to South Korea. The meeting is set to take place in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, on the sidelines of the G20 summit scheduled for next month.

The meeting between the two leaders comes at a time of escalating tensions between the United States and China over trade and other geopolitical issues. Both countries have been engaged in a trade war for over a year, with multiple rounds of tariffs imposed on each other’s goods.

According to the White House press secretary, the purpose of the meeting is to discuss ways to address the trade dispute and other important issues facing both nations. The White House hopes that the meeting will lead to progress in resolving the trade war and improving the overall relationship between the two countries.

President Trump and President Xi have had several high-profile meetings in the past, with varying degrees of success in reaching agreements on trade and other matters. The upcoming meeting in South Korea will be closely watched by the international community for any signs of progress in the ongoing negotiations between the two economic giants.

Both leaders are expected to reiterate their countries’ positions on the trade dispute during the meeting, with the hope of finding common ground and avoiding further escalation of tensions between the world’s two largest economies.

Sources Analysis:

White House – The White House is a directly involved party and may have an interest in portraying the meeting positively to the public.

Fact Check:

Meeting between Trump and Xi in South Korea – Verified fact. The White House has officially announced the meeting.
Purpose of the meeting is to discuss trade and other important issues – Statement cannot be independently verified. The exact agenda of the meeting is not publicly available.

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