The Trump-Xi summit still mattered because both sides met with an interest in preventing relations from becoming even more volatile.

The red carpet has been rolled out for Donald Trump for a two-day summit with Xi Jinping.

For Seoul, what the leaders of the great superpowers left unsaid in Beijing may matter more than what they agreed on.

Donald Trump's summit with China's leader Xi Jinping in Beijing this week was the latest in decades of high-level diplomatic encounters between the two countries marked by drama,…

The leaders of the two most powerful countries in the world have spent the past two days at their cordial best, with the Trump administration confident the visit will pay…

The two-day meeting wrapped up Friday, setting the tone for further U.S.-China talks this year.

Both sides want to stabilize U.S.-China relations, but disagreements remain. | World News

From a standoff over a US Secret Service agent’s weapon to a US staffer trampled during a melee, tensions bubbled to the surface throughout Trump’s visit to Beijing.

Ahead of the talks, analysts had argued that US–China ties had entered a more transactional phase, where both sides focus on leverage rather than compromise.

Trump's two-day summit with Xi Jinping in Beijing extended a rare earths trade truce but produced no new agreements on trade, tech, or Taiwan.

The Trump-Xi summit still mattered because both sides met with an interest in preventing relations from becoming even more volatile.

While the summit’s optics outweighed the outcomes it aimed at managing relations along a stable track.

Trump’s Visit to China Could Shape the Global Order for Years to Come — Ukrinform.