PANews reported on October 30 that, according to Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with US President Donald Trump in Busan on the morning of October 30 local time. Xi Jinping pointed out that since President Trump's election, the two sides have spoken three times and exchanged letters multiple times, maintaining close contact and jointly guiding China-US relations to maintain overall stability. A few days ago, the two countries' economic and trade teams held a new round of consultations in Kuala Lumpur, reaching a basic consensus on resolving their respective major current concerns, which also provided the necessary conditions for today's meeting. China and the United States have different national conditions, and some differences are inevitable. As the world's two largest economies, friction is normal from time to time. Facing storms and challenges, President Trump and I, as helmsmen, should grasp the direction and steer the overall situation, ensuring the smooth progress of the China-US relationship.
Xi Jinping: Let the ship of China-US relations sail smoothly.

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