President Trump wrapped up his summit in China after meeting with President Xi Jinping to discuss a range of bilateral and regional issues. Over the course of the visit the two leaders addressed trade disputes, cross‑Taiwan relations, and the escalating tensions linked to the conflict in Iran, including concerns about the Strait of Hormuz.
Officials said the conversations covered both economic matters and security risks in the Middle East. The leaders reviewed trade-related topics and signaled continued engagement on areas of mutual interest, while also acknowledging the broader implications of the Iran situation for global shipping and energy routes through the Strait of Hormuz.
The trip concluded with both sides framing the talks as constructive, though details on any new agreements remained limited. CBS News’ Weijia Jiang and Aaron MacLean report on the summit and the discussions between the two presidents.