Trump Xi Jinping: Trump told his team that China should be the first to reach us on tariff war: report

President Donald Trump told his team that the US would not reach China first and China should be the first to take this step, two senior White House officials told CNN that China slapped 125 percent retaliation in response to the US 145 percent tariff. In private discussions before China, China warned the Chinese authorities against such a step, a few hours before the announcement of its new tariff, and was told that Chinese President Xi Jinping should request a call with Trump.
But the US woke up for a 125 percent tax declaration and Xi’s comment that China is not afraid of any “unjust suppression”.
Beijing refused to arrange a leader-level phone call
Before the trade war began, American officials were telling Beijing for about two months that Xi should request a call with Trump. But Beijing refused to arrange a leader-tier phone call, the CNN report said, “Xi does not want to see weaker by making the first trick.”
The report said that China was trying to establish a back channel for months but it has not been successful. The Trump administration did not like China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi serving as a conversation and said he was not close to Xi’s internal circle. Chinese authorities have been presented with specific names of people whom Trump White House wants to attach instead, but China said that there would be no China, sources said sources said.
‘Give an inch to threaten …’
China said that any dialogue should be based on equality, respect and mutual profit. “If the US really wants TI to negotiate, it should stop its Capricorn and destructive behavior. For the welfare of Chinese and the world, for the fairness and justice of global order, China will never bow down to the United States for maximum pressure. Give an inch to bully, he will take a mile,” he said in a statement by the Foreign Ministry of China.
The statement proved that China is trying to take an upper part over the US and wants them to take the first step.
Why wouldn’t Trump Xi say
White House press secretary Karolin Lewitt said on Friday that Trrooms are optimistic about making a business deal with China. The statement came in response to a reporter, who asked that Trump had not called Jinping. A reporter said, “President Trump has said that he has a great relationship with Chinese Xi, he is ready to talk directly with him.” “Why does the President not just pick up the phone and is going to this ball?”
“All things that the President said is true,” Levit said, adding that trump, “If China intends to make a deal with the United States, it will be transformed. If China continues retaliation, it is not good for China.”
The press secretary said, “The United States of America is the strongest, best country in the world, as clarified by more than 75 countries, which have immediately called the administration to cut good deals.” “So the President is right for the American people, he wants to do, he wants to see fair trade practices around the world and this is his intention and his goal.”