‘New historical juncture’: Beijing frames Trump visit as ‘milestone’ for stable ties
Ahead of President Donald Trump's state visit to China, Beijing's state-controlled media is portraying the summit with President Xi Jinping as a significant opportunity to foster more stable and mutually respectful bilateral relations. China's Ambassador to the US, Xie Feng, expressed hope that the meetings would help manage differences and promote cooperation on a "steady, sound and sustainable" path.

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AI-generatedAhead of President Donald Trump's state visit to China, Beijing's state-controlled media is portraying the summit with President Xi Jinping as a significant opportunity to foster more stable and mutually respectful bilateral relations. China's Ambassador to the US, Xie Feng, expressed hope that the meetings would help manage differences and promote cooperation on a "steady, sound and sustainable" path. The Communist Party's People's Daily, using the collective pen name Guo Jiping, described Trump's visit as a "milestone new starting point" for ties entering a "new historical juncture." This framing acknowledges ongoing disputes over Taiwan, trade, and strategic rivalry, while suggesting a shift towards more pragmatic and equal engagement with clearer boundaries, referencing past trade disputes.
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5 extractedAmbassador Xie Feng hopes Beijing meetings will help manage differences and broaden cooperation along a 'steady, sound and sustainable' path.
People's Daily described Trump's visit as 'a milestone new starting point' for China-US relations entering 'an entirely new historical juncture'.
China's state-controlled media frames Trump's visit as an opportunity to steer relations towards greater stability and mutual respect.
China-US relations have reviewed two cycles of downturn and recovery since 2018, including Trump's trade war.
Beijing seeks a shift towards 'more equal' and pragmatic engagement with clearer boundaries in China-US relations.