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I'm Steve Lai in Beijing.
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Good to have you with me here in Beijing as we
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wrap up a second day of talks between President Trump
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and President Xi Jinping that has come to an end here in the Chinese capital.
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Just to get you across some of the recent lines that have just come in that we've been looking out for,
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we have details about the possible visit to Beijing by Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
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So this coming to us via Reuters quoting the Kremlin.
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Details of Putin's visit to China have been agreed,
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a date to be announced soon.
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President Putin and President Xi will discuss the results of Trump's visit to China during their bilateral contacts.
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So a clear indication then that President Putin is on his way to Beijing at some point in the near future.
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Once we get a date on that,
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we'll bring that to you.
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In the meantime, getting you up to speed with what's been happening here.
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Well, President Trump has now departed from Beijing.
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He left on Air Force One a few hours ago,
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being seen off the runway by government officials and schoolchildren waving flags.
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Now, earlier in the day,
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both leaders met at Zhongnan High.
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That's a highly secure compound in the heart of Beijing,
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where China's top leaders live and work.
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The first full day of Mr. Trump's trip to China concluded with a lavish state banquet on a visit
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that appears to signal something of a reset between the rival's superpowers.
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Now, the two sides have been giving differing accounts of what was discussed during a lengthy meeting on Thursday.
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Mr. Trump said they'd made some fantastic trade deals,
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but didn't give any details.
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The U.S president also told Fox News that Mr. Xi had also offered to help to end the war in Iran.
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President Xi would like to see a deal made.
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He would like to see a deal made.
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And he did offer, he said,
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if I can be of any help at all,
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I would like to be of help.
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He did say that.
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Yeah, he did say that.
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And look, anybody that buys that much oil has obviously got some kind of a relationship with him.
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But he said, I would love to be of help.
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If I could be of any help whatsoever,
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he'd like to see the Hormuz Strait open.
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I spoke to our China correspondent,
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Stephen McDonald, earlier and asked him more about the trade deals that were mentioned by President Trump.
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This is, I suppose, potentially a bit of perspective
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in terms of what constitutes a deal and what constitutes a bit of a promise to kind of maybe do something.
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I mean, Donald Trump was earlier talking up more US oil sales to China.
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I think it seems at best that the promise really is for China to consider this.
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He says they need our oil because of the difficulty they're having getting their oil from Iran.
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Of course, that's because of the war that he started.
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So, you know, the Chinese government might feel a bit miffed
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if they were forced to go to another source for that reason.
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And when you look at,
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you know, also the, well,
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the comment from Xi Jinping when he apparently said,
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any help I can give you to unblock the Strait of Hormuz,
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there I am, anything at all.
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No confirmation from the Chinese side that he's said anything like that.
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And it doesn't really sound like the type of language you might expect from Xi Jinping,
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especially when you consider that what the Chinese side has said is necessary to fix
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that problem is different to what the US side says is necessary.
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For example, the Chinese government has been calling for a complete cessation of all hostilities,
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including the US blockade that's being imposed there right now.
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So, I mean, it could just be a question of perspective
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or one side or another drumming it up more than is worthy, potentially.
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But in the end, I think what people are going to remember from all this,
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It's more the ceremonial nature of it,
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the pomp, the pageantry and everything that goes with it,
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because that's what kind of signals that these two superpowers are going to try and get on with one another,
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at least at some level,
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even though they've got these massive differences.
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And speaking about the two leaders in particular getting on together,
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I mean, President Trump, for his part,
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He, you know, he built his brand pretty much on tough talk
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and being tough on China in particular as he was sort of coming up in his first term and then,
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you know, the start of his second term as well.
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But we've seen quite a different man here in Beijing,
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a very, I don't want to say compliant,
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but he certainly was deferential towards President Xi Jinping and treated him with great respect.
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Yeah, right to the end.
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You can see he was so chuffed even when he left.
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He's so impressed with the welcome here.
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I mean, for example, I'll give you a little look at the front page of the Communist Party's main mouthpiece,
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the Redmond Rue bar.
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Look, it's all about Trump and how fantastic the visit is.
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It says there Xi Jinping Tong May Guo Tong Tong Tulampo Hui Tan.
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Basically that just means that Xi Jinping and Donald Trump had meetings.
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But you know it's all looking very positive and it's the same throughout the Chinese media here.
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Donald Trump of course happy with the honor guards,
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the cannon, the cheering children.
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China knows how to make him feel special and in that way it kind of works.
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He is, as you say, a bit more deferential.
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He's not the show-off leader he normally is.
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He knows when he's in Xi Jinping's presence.
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It's a power equal.
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And so he treats him in that way.
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Stephen McDonald there.
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Just a reminder of that bit of news I was giving you earlier,
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that the Kremlin via Reuters news agency have confirmed
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that details of Putin's visit to China have been agreed and a date will be announced soon.
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We'll be keeping our eyes peeled to see what that date is.
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It could be as early as next week.
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Anita, back to you.
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Steve, thank you very much.
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Steve Lai there.

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