TikTok Still Faces Uncertainty After Xi-Trump Call
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Donald Trump today cited progress on a few fronts including a deal for video app TikTok after speaking with Chinese President Xi Jinping and said the two leaders will be meeting in person in just over a month.
President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held a much-anticipated call aimed at finalizing a deal to keep TikTok from going dark in the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to talk with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in a push to finalize a deal to allow the popular social media app TikTok to keep operating in the U.S. The call Friday also may offer clues about whether the two leaders
The leaders of the world’s two biggest economies agreed to meet in person at an upcoming Asian summit at the end of October and make visits to each others’ countries as soon as 2026.
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Trump and Xi spoke by phone, agreeing to meet in October. Talks focused on TikTok, trade tensions, and the future of U.S.-China relations.
President Donald Trump invoked deceased conservative leader Charlie Kirk while addressing his negotiations with Chinese President Xi Jinping to keep TikTok available to Americans.
President Trump thanked China's Xi Jinping for "the TikTok approval" after a Friday phone call, while Xi signaled support for the "solution."
I’m speaking with President Xi, as you know, on Friday, having to do with TikTok and also trade,” Trump said Thursday. “And we’re very close to deals on all of it.”View on euronews