The consensus reached by the two heads of state shows that the two sides are ready to compromise and find solutions to problems, said Alexei Maslov, head of the Asian Studies Department at the Russian Higher School of Economics, National Research University.
Shi Shiwei, a visiting professor at the Free University of Berlin, said the important consensus reached at the Xi-Trump meeting sets the tone for the following bilateral negotiations on trade and other issues and is conducive to positive bilateral trade interactions.
Berthold Kuhn, a China expert at the Free University of Berlin, said both China and the United States have made tremendous efforts to achieve such results, which is the first step for both sides to avoid a trade war.
Wang Jiangyu, associate professor at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Singapore, said the negotiations between China and the United States will be stronger and more pragmatic after the meeting and the two sides will show more sincerity and seriousness in future talks.
"The Xi-Trump meeting has gone off well. This is most commendable," Sourabh Gupta, a senior fellow at the Institute for China-America Studies in Washington, D.C., told Xinhua.
"China always stood ready for a fair, win-win approach to managing and resolving its trade, intellectual property rights and investment frictions with the U.S., and the meeting appears to confirm that it has put its money where its mouth is," he said.
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