Trump says Xi can 'quickly and humanely solve' Hong Kong standoff
NEW JERSEY: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (Aug 14) said Xi Jinping can 'humanely' resolve the violent standoff with protesters in Hong ...
"Personal meeting?" he added in what appeared to be an idea for offering his own help to Xi directly.
Trump also mentioned that he knew Xi"very well", describing him as"a great leader who very much has the respect of his people".
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Trump assailed for hands-off stance on Hong KongUS President Donald Trump was assailed Tuesday for his hands-off approach to pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, avoiding criticizing Beijing ...
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