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Trump, Xi sit down to dinner at G20 to discuss trade war

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ByAli Rogin
December 01, 2018, 9:24 PM

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- The highly-anticipated dinner meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is underway, where the two leaders and their top officials are expected to discuss the trade impasse between the two countries which has led to an escalation of retaliatory tariffs.

Trump expressed optimism that, based on his and Xi’s friendship, the two sides would be able to hammer out an agreement that would prevent U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports from a scheduled increase in January.

President Donald Trump, right, has dinner with China's President Xi Jinping, left and members of their delegation at the end of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dec. 01, 2018.
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“The relationship is very special, the relationship that I have with President Xi and I think that is going to be a very primary reason why we will probably end up getting something that will be good for China and good for the United States,” Trump said.

The president was flanked by top officials including Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, National Security Adviser John Bolton and trade adviser Peter Navarro.

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Trump noted that he will be departing for Washington, D.C. once the dinner concludes and that following his arrival, the presidential aircraft Air Force One will be reset and sent to Houston, Texas, where it will bring the remains of the late president George H.W. Bush to Washington for his state funeral.

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Xi also expressed his sympathies for the Bush family and said the Chinese foreign ministry conveyed its condolences to them.

China's President Xi Jinping and first lady Peng Liyuan arrive at Ezeiza International airport in Buenos Aires, Nov. 29, 2018.
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He said the meeting with Trump was a “representation of our personal friendship.”

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