The leader stated to reporters on Thursday that China has been in regular touch with the White House to put an end to the ongoing price war that is stifling diplomatic deal.
Trump made a few speculative comments from the Oval Office,” I would think over the next three or four weeks — I think even the whole thing could be concluded.”

” It’s not that significant because we’re going to include a offer,” he said. I think we’ll come to a package with China, Trump said. And if we don’t, we’ll still be able to reach a deal because we’re going to hit a specific goal, and that’s going to get it.
When asked if he had spoken with Chinese President Xi Jinping immediately, Trump responded that it was” only not ideal” to say.
I’ve not said whether or not [direct discussions with Xi] took place, but I believe the relationship will maintain, according to the president. And I may add that they have contacted me frequently.
When it came to trade agreements with the United Kingdom, a White House standard provided a similar timeframe.
When asked how long trade negotiations between the two friends might get, the official responded,” Two weeks, or perhaps three.”
About a fortnight after Trump’s 100th time in office, trade agreements with China and the United Kingdom may be signed in three days.
King Charles III is reportedly making arrangements for Trump to travel to the United Kingdom later this month, an invitation to which the senator has gladly expressed interest.
Trump said on Thursday,” I have a great value for King Charles and the community, William, and we have actually just a great respect for the family.” And I believe they are arranging a time for September.
Karoline Leavitt, a spokesman for the White House, told the media on Tuesday that the administration is trying to juggle several trade talks with foreign nations.
More than 15 discounts, pieces of paper, ideas that are currently being looked at are “being put on the table,” Leavitt said.
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More than 75 nations have reached out, she continued, as we’ve constantly stated. There is a bit of work to be done, then. We fully comprehend that, but we also think we may close some deals pretty quickly.
While the Trump administration projects trust in business, its political arm is preparing to give up hope in Russia and Ukraine’s negotiations for peace.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio , said on Thursday after meeting with officers,” We’re not going to continue with this mission for weeks and months on close.” We must decide whether or not this is feasible in the coming months very swiftly, since I’m talking about a matter of weeks.
The Kremlin has been using the U.S. and Ukraine to evade agreement proposals, pushing strictest rules and breaking them, while still insisting that Russia is in for peace.