TV coverage of Trump’s visit showed Americans how ordinary Chinese live
During President Trump's visit to Beijing, the summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping was characterized by restrained language and disciplined optics, suggesting that escalating tensions is an unproductive strategy. A key announcement was China's purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft, primarily a political gesture of goodwill.

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AI-generatedDuring President Trump's visit to Beijing, the summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping was characterized by restrained language and disciplined optics, suggesting that escalating tensions is an unproductive strategy. A key announcement was China's purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft, primarily a political gesture of goodwill. More significantly, readouts from both Beijing and Washington emphasized maintaining close communication and lowering rhetorical intensity. President Xi introduced a new framework for the relationship, defining it as "constructive" and aiming for "strategic stability," which Chinese media has adopted as the guiding principle for future US-China ties.
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5 extractedXi Jinping introduced the framing of a 'constructive' China-US relationship characterized by 'strategic stability'.
Both Beijing and Washington emphasized staying in close touch and expanding communication channels.
The summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump in Beijing did not suggest high drama.
Chinese media have treated 'constructive' and 'strategic stability' as the new framework for ties with Washington.
China announced it would buy 200 Boeing aircraft as a political gesture of goodwill.