
President Trump’s high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping in Beijing centers on stabilizing the U.S.-China relationship through managed competition. White House reporter Annie Linskey and chief China correspondent Lingling Wei highlight that the meeting prioritizes economic deliverables, including potential trade truce extensions and corporate investments from firms like Boeing. While both leaders seek domestic wins, geopolitical tensions loom large, particularly regarding China’s influence over Iranian oil flows and the critical, non-negotiable status of Taiwan. Furthermore, the summit addresses the integration of artificial intelligence in military systems, with both nations exploring formal communication protocols to mitigate risks. Ultimately, the dialogue represents a shift toward transactional detente, where modest, incremental agreements aim to prevent a broader economic or military collapse, replacing grand bargains with a series of small, strategic truths designed to maintain global stability.
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