Ambassador Djauhari says Xi-Trump meeting signals stability
Beijing (ANTARA) - Indonesian Ambassador to China and Mongolia Djauhari Oratmangun stated that the meeting between President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump provides a signal of stability for the world.
“The meeting between President Trump and President Xi is important because it is expected to provide a positive signal for global stability and markets amid global uncertainty,” said Ambassador Djauhari in Beijing, Saturday.
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump held a bilateral meeting for 2 hours and 15 minutes on Thursday (May 14) followed by a visit to the Temple of Heaven and a state banquet.
On Friday (May 15), Trump also received a private tour of Zhongnanhai – the office and official residence of Xi Jinping and other senior officials of the Communist Party of China.
“It is also important to note the composition of the delegation of business leaders from major US companies who attended, because this shows the direction of future cooperation, ranging from technology, artificial intelligence, supply chains, to the financial sector,” added Ambassador Djauhari.
The dynamics, said Ambassador Djauhari, will certainly have an impact on Indonesia.
At the state banquet, President Xi said that he and President Trump agreed to build a constructive China-US relationship with strategic stability, promote stable, healthy, and sustainable development of China-US relations, and bring more peace, prosperity, and progress to the world.
Meanwhile, Trump said that both countries have the opportunity to create a future with greater prosperity, cooperation, happiness, and peace for future generations.
Trump also invited Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan to visit the White House on September 24.
“We look forward to the visit,” concluded Trump.
During his visit to Beijing, Trump was accompanied by 17 leaders of major US companies. They are Tim Cook (CEO of Apple), Dina Powell McCormick (President and Vice Chairman of Meta), Jensen Huang (CEO of NVidia), Brian Sikes (CEO of Cargill), Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla), Kelly Ortberg (CEO of Boeing), Jane Fraser (CEO of Citigroup), David Solomon (CEO of Goldman Sachs), Larry Culp (CEO of GE Aerospace), Cristiano Amon (CEO of Qualcomm).
Then Ryan McInerney (CEO of Visa), Sanjay Mehrotra (CEO of Micron Technology), Michael Miebach (CEO of Mastercard), Larry Fink (CEO and one of the founders of BlackRock), Stephen Schwarzman (CEO and one of the founders of Blackstone), Jim Anderson (CEO of Coherent), Jacob Thaysen (CEO of Illumina).
Meanwhile, at the state banquet, a number of leaders of major Chinese companies, such as Air China, Douyin, China International Capital Corporation, Haier Group, ICBC, Lenovo Group, Fuyao Glass Industry, Lens Technology, COFCO Group, Bank of China, Xiaomi Technology, COMAC, Wanda Group, COSCO Shipping, China Tourism Group, and Hisense Group also attended.