Xi gives Trump rare tour of secret garden at heart of Chinese government - Reuters
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During a private tour of Beijing's Zhongnanhai Garden, President Trump asked Xi Jinping if he brings other world leaders to the location, highlighting the exclusivity of the visit. Xi appeared to deny this, and the moment was captured on video. The tour preceded high-level talks between the two leaders, with Trump emphasizing his long-standing relationship with Xi, which spans nearly 12 years. Xi gifted Trump rose seeds from the garden, which Trump enthusiastically accepted, despite having paved over the White House Rose Garden previously.
During a private tour of Beijing's Zhongnanhai compound, President Trump inquired whether Xi Jinping hosts other foreign leaders there. Xi responded that such events are 'very rare,' offering a rare glimpse into informal interactions between the two leaders. The visit included discussions on trade, Taiwan, and Iran, with Xi gifting Trump rose seeds from the garden.
Chinese President Xi Jinping accompanied U.S. President Donald Trump on a private tour of the Zhongnanhai Gardens in Beijing. The leaders discussed various topics, including trade, artificial intelligence, Taiwan, and the war in Iran. Xi highlighted the ancient trees in the garden, some of which are hundreds of years old, and the two leaders communicated through interpreters during the visit.
After talks on trade, Taiwan, and Iran, Chinese President Xi Jinping showed U.S. President Donald Trump the centuries-old trees in Beijing's Zhongnanhai compound. The compound, a former imperial garden now housing the offices of the ruling Communist Party and the state council, is adjacent to the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. A hot mic captured the leaders' remarks, including Trump's surprise at the age of the trees and Xi's invitation to touch a 280-year-old tree.
Chinese President Xi Jinping took U.S. President Donald Trump on a private tour of the Zhongnanhai compound in Beijing, showcasing ancient trees and discussing the history of the area. The compound, now housing the offices of the ruling Communist Party and the state council, is adjacent to the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. A hot mic captured the leaders' conversation, including Trump's surprise at the age of the trees and Xi's invitation to touch a 280-year-old tree.
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