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China denies Trump’s allegations of daily talks to reach a trade agreement

China has denied the allegations of US President Donald Trump, regarding direct daily contacts between the two sides, in light of the ongoing trade conflict between the two countries.
In response to a press question, a spokesman for Foreign Ministry said on Thursday, in response to a press question:
The Chinese spokesman added that the reports that indicate the opposite are “false news”.
He stressed that it was the United States that started the tariff war, and that China’s position is clear, which is that it will “fight to the end.”
He said that the door of negotiations is still open, but the conversations must be equal, with respect, and in a way that benefits the two sides.

Costumes for both parties

US Treasury Secretary, Scott Besent, confirmed that the high fees that the United States and China exchanged on commodities must be reduced before the launch of any negotiations, noting that the matter is harmful to the interests of the two countries.

He said: “I think that the escalation from both sides is possible, this is equivalent to imposing a ban, and any estate between the two countries on the level of trade is not in the interest of anyone.”
He explained that there was no communication between Washington and Beijing on customs tariffs, noting that President Donald Trump has not made any unilateral offer to reduce the fees on Chinese goods.

The day after the White House indicates that the United States is doing well in connection with a possible trade agreement with China, Pesent said on the sidelines of a forum in Washington, “I think that both sides are waiting for one speaking to the other.”

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