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Trump tells China's Xi open to 'historic' trade deal

OSAKA, Japan (AFP) -- Washington is open to a "historic" trade deal with China, President Donald Trump said Saturday as he met President Xi Jinping, who called for "cooperation and dialogue".

"It would be historic if we could do a fair trade deal," Trump said at the start of the high-stakes meeting to thrash out a tariff war between the world's top two economies. 

"We are totally open to it," added Trump after Xi said "cooperation and dialogue" are better than "confrontation".

 Xi opened the meeting by telling his US counterpart that "cooperation and
dialogue" are better than "confrontation".



US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend their bilateral meeting on Saturday during the Group of 20 summit held in Osaka, Japan. (Yonhap)
US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend their bilateral meeting on Saturday during the Group of 20 summit held in Osaka, Japan. (Yonhap)


The bilateral talks are the most highly anticipated event of the two-day G20 summit in the Japanese city of Osaka, even though experts see little hance
of a full deal to end the damaging trade war between the two countries.

The best that most experts expect is a truce, which would avoid the imposition of further tariffs, and open the way for additional discussions and an eventual deal.

"We want to do some things that will even it up with respect to trade," Trump said.

"We were very close but something happened where it slipped up a little bit," he added, in reference to the breakdown of previous negotiations.

He also heaped praise on Xi and China. (AFP)

"We have had a lot of time together, we've become friends," Trump said, ignoring questions from reporters about what their talks would cover.

"Chinese culture, it's an incredible culture," he said.
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