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G7 Live Updates: Trade Talks With China Will Restart Soon, Trump Says G7 Live Updates: Trump Takes a More Positive Tone on China
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President Trump shifted tone on his trade war with China yet again on Monday, calling President Xi Jinping of China a “great leader” just three days after branding him an “enemy” of the United States.President Trump shifted tone on his trade war with China yet again on Monday, calling President Xi Jinping of China a “great leader” just three days after branding him an “enemy” of the United States.
Mr. Trump said that Chinese officials had reached out by telephone and that the two sides would soon restart talks aimed at a trade agreement, after the latest escalation in tariffs and his “order” to American companies to look for ways to pull out of China. Mr. Trump said that Chinese officials had reached out by telephone and that the two sides would soon restart trade talks, after the latest escalation in tariffs and his “order” to American companies to look for ways to pull out of China.
“We were called and we’re going to start very shortly to negotiate,” Mr. Trump said as he met with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt on the sidelines of the Group of 7 summit meeting. “We’ll see what happens, but I think we’re going to make a deal.” “We were called and we’re going to start very shortly to negotiate,” Mr. Trump said as he met with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt on the sidelines of the Group of 7 summit meeting in Biarritz, France. “We’ll see what happens, but I think we’re going to make a deal.”
Mr. Trump appeared to be toning down a conflict that has battered world financial markets, hours after China’s chief negotiator did the same.Mr. Trump appeared to be toning down a conflict that has battered world financial markets, hours after China’s chief negotiator did the same.
“We are willing to resolve the issue through consultations and cooperation in a calm attitude and resolutely oppose the escalation of the trade war,” said Liu He, China’s vice premier. “We believe that the escalation of the trade war is not beneficial for China, the United States nor to the interests of the people of the world.” “We are willing to resolve the issue through consultations and cooperation in a calm attitude and resolutely oppose the escalation of the trade war,” said Liu He, the Chinese vice premier. “We believe that the escalation of the trade war is not beneficial for China, the United States nor to the interests of the people of the world.”
Mr. Trump has pivoted repeatedly in his language on the conflict in recent days. On Friday, after China imposed new tariffs in retaliation for American levies, Mr. Trump said he “hereby ordered” American companies to start leaving and vowed to increase tariffs of his own. He referred to Mr. Xi as an “enemy.” Mr. Trump has pivoted repeatedly in his language on the conflict in recent days. On Friday, after China imposed new tariffs in retaliation for American levies, Mr. Trump said he “hereby ordered” American companies to start leaving China and vowed to increase his own tariffs. He referred to Mr. Xi as an “enemy.”
On Sunday, he said he had “second thoughts” about the escalation. But within hours, aides rushed out statements saying that the only regret he had was not being even tougher on China. On Sunday, Mr. Trump said he had had “second thoughts” about the escalation. But within hours, aides rushed out statements saying that his only regret was that he had not been even tougher on China.
Next year in Miami?
President Trump appeared to confirm on Monday that he wanted to hold next year’s Group of 7 summit meeting at one of his own properties, the National Doral luxury golf resort near Miami.
The president, who is scheduled to host the 2020 meeting as part of the usual rotation among member nations, told reporters that he was considering a site in Doral near Miami International Airport, almost certainly referring to the Trump National Doral, although he did not use the name.
“It’s a great place,” Mr. Trump told reporters during a meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany. “It’s got tremendous acreage, many hundreds of acres, so we can handle whatever happens. It’s really — people are really liking it and plus it has buildings that have 50 to 70 units. And so each delegation can have its own its own building.”
Critics have already accused Mr. Trump of taking advantage of his presidency to make money through his properties. The idea of his using one of his resorts to host an international summit meeting would raise many questions, including whether and how much the government would pay for the premises, and how much Mr. Trump would profit from it.
The Washington Post reported in June that the president had suggested the Doral property to aides as a site for the 2020 Group of 7 meeting.
“They love the location of the hotel,” he said on Monday. “And they also like the fact that it’s right next to the airport, the convenience. And it’s Miami, Doral Miami. So It’s a great area. We haven’t found anything that could even come close to competing it, really competing with it, especially when you look at the location being right next to the airport.”
The fires raging in the Amazon rain forest are again on the Group of 7 leaders’ agenda on Monday, after President Emmanuel Macron of France said the group was close to an agreement on helping Brazil and other countries fight the blazes.The fires raging in the Amazon rain forest are again on the Group of 7 leaders’ agenda on Monday, after President Emmanuel Macron of France said the group was close to an agreement on helping Brazil and other countries fight the blazes.
Mr. Macron and Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor, have called the fires a global crisis and a significant contributor to climate change, and insisted that the Group of 7 address it.Mr. Macron and Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor, have called the fires a global crisis and a significant contributor to climate change, and insisted that the Group of 7 address it.
The French leader, in particular, has been sharply critical of Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, and threatened to block a major trade deal over the issue.The French leader, in particular, has been sharply critical of Brazil’s president, Jair Bolsonaro, and threatened to block a major trade deal over the issue.
Mr. Bolsonaro’s initial reaction was hostile, but facing international condemnation, he struck a more conciliatory tone on Friday and deployed the military to fight the fires — a tacit admission that the country’s response had been inadequate.Mr. Bolsonaro’s initial reaction was hostile, but facing international condemnation, he struck a more conciliatory tone on Friday and deployed the military to fight the fires — a tacit admission that the country’s response had been inadequate.
The Group of 7 leaders discussed the Amazon on Sunday at their meeting in Biarritz, France, and took it up again on Monday morning, at a meeting dedicated to the climate and biodiversity.The Group of 7 leaders discussed the Amazon on Sunday at their meeting in Biarritz, France, and took it up again on Monday morning, at a meeting dedicated to the climate and biodiversity.
On Sunday evening, Mr. Macron told reporters, “There’s a real convergence to say, ‘Let’s all agree to help those countries hit by these fires.’” If was not clear whether he would continue to try to block a major trade deal between the European Union and South American nations.On Sunday evening, Mr. Macron told reporters, “There’s a real convergence to say, ‘Let’s all agree to help those countries hit by these fires.’” If was not clear whether he would continue to try to block a major trade deal between the European Union and South American nations.
The fires accelerate depletion of one of the world’s largest forests, a crucial sink for the atmospheric carbon dioxide that contributes to global warming. They also threaten Indigenous peoples and shrinking wildlife habitat.The fires accelerate depletion of one of the world’s largest forests, a crucial sink for the atmospheric carbon dioxide that contributes to global warming. They also threaten Indigenous peoples and shrinking wildlife habitat.
Even before the recent fires, deforestation had accelerated under Mr. Bolsonaro, whom environmental groups accused of encouraging it. Fires in the Amazon are often set intentionally — and illegally — to clear forests for farming or ranching.Even before the recent fires, deforestation had accelerated under Mr. Bolsonaro, whom environmental groups accused of encouraging it. Fires in the Amazon are often set intentionally — and illegally — to clear forests for farming or ranching.
President Trump on Monday endorsed the surprise French move to bring Iran’s foreign minister to Biarritz during the Group of 7 meeting, saying he had been asked in advance and had no objection. But he said he had declined to meet with the minister.President Trump on Monday endorsed the surprise French move to bring Iran’s foreign minister to Biarritz during the Group of 7 meeting, saying he had been asked in advance and had no objection. But he said he had declined to meet with the minister.
President Emmanuel Macron of France, who has tried to preserve the landmark 2015 international nuclear agreement with Iran that Mr. Trump has abandoned, extended a last-minute invitation to Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to hold talks on the sidelines of the summit.President Emmanuel Macron of France, who has tried to preserve the landmark 2015 international nuclear agreement with Iran that Mr. Trump has abandoned, extended a last-minute invitation to Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to hold talks on the sidelines of the summit.
Mr. Zarif’s arrival on Sunday caught many diplomats and the news media by surprise. He has met with Mr. Macron, the French foreign minister and officials from Britain and Germany.Mr. Zarif’s arrival on Sunday caught many diplomats and the news media by surprise. He has met with Mr. Macron, the French foreign minister and officials from Britain and Germany.
Speaking with reporters, Mr. Trump said he had given his blessing for the meetings.Speaking with reporters, Mr. Trump said he had given his blessing for the meetings.
“I spoke to President Macron yesterday, and I knew everything he was doing,” Mr. Trump said. “And I approve whatever he was doing. And I thought it was fine.”“I spoke to President Macron yesterday, and I knew everything he was doing,” Mr. Trump said. “And I approve whatever he was doing. And I thought it was fine.”
But he chose not to see Mr. Zarif, who became the target of sanctions by the Trump administration last month.But he chose not to see Mr. Zarif, who became the target of sanctions by the Trump administration last month.
“I think it’s too soon to meet, I didn’t want to meet,” Mr. Trump said. “But it’s true there’ll be time to meet with Iran, and it’s going to be a great thing for Iran. They have a great potential.”“I think it’s too soon to meet, I didn’t want to meet,” Mr. Trump said. “But it’s true there’ll be time to meet with Iran, and it’s going to be a great thing for Iran. They have a great potential.”
He again criticized the 2015 nuclear deal but said he would like to strike a better agreement that would be beneficial to Tehran if it gives up support for international terrorism. “We’re looking to make Iran rich again,” he said.He again criticized the 2015 nuclear deal but said he would like to strike a better agreement that would be beneficial to Tehran if it gives up support for international terrorism. “We’re looking to make Iran rich again,” he said.
Richard Pérez-Peña contributed reporting from London. Peter Baker reported from Biarritz, France. Richard Pérez-Peña contributed reporting from London.