BEIJING — U.S. President Donald Trump's closely watched visit to China this week has gone a long way toward strengthening a fragile trade truce with Beijing and stabilizing the bilateral relationship.

While the visit was delayed by more than a month due to the Iran war, Trump's two-day summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping wrapped up Friday with plans for another meeting this fall.

Here's what's changed since the leaders met:

Xi's warning to Trump that mishandling Taiwan would put the U.S.-China relationship into "great jeopardy," according to official English-language state media, dominated headlines at the start of talks.

Oil prices also rose after Trump told Fox News in a pre-recorded interview that China has agreed to buy U.S. oil and would help with Iran negotiations. He did not reveal when purchases would begin or at what volume.