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Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Set for High-Level Meeting in South Korea to Strengthen Global Cooperation

NewsDesk Milli Chronicle October 29, 2025 APEC Busan, China-US relations, diplomatic engagement., economic stability, global cooperation, International Relations, South Korea diplomacy, trade dialogue, US-China summit, Xi Jinping Donald Trump meeting

Beijing – China has officially confirmed that President Xi Jinping will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in South Korea on Thursday, marking a significant diplomatic moment that many hope will bring renewed momentum to global cooperation and economic stability.

The meeting between the leaders of the world’s two largest economies is expected to cover a wide range of strategic, economic, and regional issues, offering a platform to foster constructive dialogue and mutual understanding.

According to a statement from China’s foreign ministry, the two presidents will hold in-depth discussions on long-term and strategic matters affecting both nations and the broader international community.

The talks are expected to focus on ways to promote stability in trade relations, encourage economic growth, and strengthen cooperation in areas such as technology, security, and environmental sustainability.

A ministry spokesperson emphasized that China is committed to working closely with the United States to ensure positive outcomes from the meeting.

“We are willing to make joint efforts with the United States to promote the positive results of this meeting and provide new guidance and impetus for the stable development of China-U.S. relations,” the spokesperson said.

This statement reflects Beijing’s desire to ease tensions and pave the way for a more predictable and cooperative relationship.

President Trump, speaking aboard Air Force One en route to South Korea, expressed optimism about the upcoming talks, saying he believed both sides could reach “a good deal” that benefits the people of both countries.

His comments helped lift investor sentiment, with global markets showing cautious optimism as anticipation grew over a potential breakthrough in trade discussions.

For several months, both nations have sought to find common ground after a period of economic strain and policy disagreements. Analysts view this meeting as an opportunity to reset the tone of relations between Washington and Beijing, shifting from confrontation to collaboration.

There is widespread hope that the discussions will help stabilize global supply chains, which have faced disruptions due to tariffs and export restrictions in recent years.

The meeting will take place in the port city of Busan during President Xi’s state visit to South Korea, where he will also attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting.

While President Trump will not participate in the regional summit, his bilateral meeting with Xi is expected to draw global attention as a signal of renewed diplomacy between the two powers.

Observers note that ahead of the meeting, both sides have made symbolic gestures aimed at fostering goodwill.

Chinese state-owned company COFCO recently purchased several cargoes of U.S. soybeans from this year’s harvest, a move seen as a positive sign of cooperation and a gesture of goodwill ahead of the discussions.

The purchase is also expected to support American farmers while demonstrating China’s commitment to maintaining open trade relations.

The two countries have faced differences over a variety of issues, including technology restrictions, rare earth exports, and trade regulations.

However, diplomats on both sides emphasize that continued engagement remains essential to addressing shared challenges such as climate change, global health, and sustainable economic recovery.

Experts suggest that the Busan meeting could serve as a starting point for a new chapter in U.S.-China relations. By focusing on shared interests rather than disputes, the leaders may find ways to strengthen cooperation in global governance and promote economic growth that benefits the broader international community.

President Xi’s visit to South Korea, which will continue through Saturday, also reflects China’s commitment to enhancing regional diplomacy and collaboration within the Asia-Pacific region.

His meetings with South Korean leaders and participation in APEC discussions will likely highlight Beijing’s role in advancing inclusive growth and regional integration.

The upcoming talks between Xi and Trump offer an important opportunity to rebuild trust, reduce uncertainty, and lay the groundwork for a more stable and cooperative global economic order.

With both sides signaling openness and optimism, the world will be watching closely as the two leaders engage in what could become a defining moment for international diplomacy.

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