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Xi-Trump summit: can โ€˜aspirationalโ€™ new vision for stability survive strategic rivalry?

President Xi Jinpingโ€™s new formula for China-US relations is โ€œaspirationalโ€, but the โ€œreal testโ€ will be ensuring the two powers can work together despite their deepening rivalry, a leading Chinese political observer has cautioned. During his much-anticipated summit with US President Donald Trump in Beijing on Thursday, Xi said that the two leaders had โ€œagreed on a new vision of building a constructive China-US relationship of strategic stabilityโ€, according to the official Chinese...

China-US summit โ€˜remarkableโ€™ but is it enough to change relations?

The US-China summit is โ€œextremely importantโ€ to arrest the downward spiral of relations between the two countries, according to Li Cheng, a leading Chinese academic. But a summit would not be enough to change the overall structure of ties, which had been fraught for years, Li said on Thursday as US President Donald Trump began the first full day of his state visit to Beijing โ€“ the first by an American leader since 2017. The two presidents began the day with two hours of talks at the Great Hall...

US renews US$100 million Cuba aid offer as Trump raises island with Xi

The Trump administration on Wednesday publicly renewed an offer of US$100 million in humanitarian aid to Cuba, stepping up pressure on Havana despite Beijingโ€™s continued political and economic backing for the island. The announcement came as US President Donald Trump travelled to China this week for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, with Trump saying before departure that Cuba would be among the issues discussed during the visit. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the State Department...

South Korea cautious on blaming Iran for ship strike ahead of US-China summit

South Korea is treading carefully in attributing blame for the strike on one of its cargo ships earlier this month, even as preliminary signs point to Iranian drones being the culprit. Seoul has surveillance footage of the incident in the early hours of May 4 โ€“ when two airborne objects struck the HMM Namu while it lay at anchor off the United Arab Emirates โ€“ but so far has said little. Observers believe the government is biding its time and waiting to deliver a verdict until after a highly...