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A comparison of Donald Trump And Xi Jinping in their ways to spread peace​

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first xi jumping is a dictator who doesn't care about peace and Donald Trump is visa -versa

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CHINA POWER

What Did Xi Jinping Say to Donald Trump?

Reading between the lines of the Chinese president’s message to his future U.S. counterpart.

By Han Ze

November 17, 2016

Credit: U.S. State Department photoADVERTISEMENT

Confusion arose the first weekend after the 2016 U.S. presidential election when China’s state news agency, Xinhua, said Chinese President Xi Jinping had sent a congratulatory message to the U.S. President-elect, Donald Trump. Trump’s camp, meanwhile, denied that he had spoken with or heard congratulations from Xi. Chinese officials did not confirm whether there had been a phone call and refused to comment on the reports.

Finally, China Central Television (CCTV) corroborated that Xi, indeed, had held a telephone conversation with his future counterpart on Monday. In the call, Xi reportedly called for “mutual respect” and emphasized that “cooperation is the sole correct choice” for China and the United States. According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump’s office confirmed the call in a statement. According to the statement, Trump echoed Xi’s sentiments, stating that he believed “the two leaders will have one of the strongest relationships for both countries moving forward.”

Although the initial confusion was cleared up, it is still worthwhile scrutinizing every single word in Xi’s congratulatory message and phone call. After all, Trump castigated China through his campaign, vowing at various points to slap a 45 percent tariff on all imports from China and label the country as a currency manipulator on his first day in office. It is far from clear how much of Trump’s harsh campaign rhetoric toward China will become policy and to what extent he will be consistent with his beliefs.

China is now facing slowing economic growth and big local government debts at home, a pro-independence leader in Taiwan, and escalated and unresolved tensions with Japan and some of the South China Sea claimant states (though one claimant, the Philippines may “pivot” away from the United States and draw closer to Beijing). And now Trump brings uncertainty to the U.S.-China relationship. His unpredictability and a lack of political experience seem daunting for China.

To understand the hidden meaning in Xi’s congratulatory message, we must distinguish two signals that differ from his past rhetoric, ideas, and beliefs.

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