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No major breakthroughs in Trump-Xi summit, UN chief says

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 2:11 AM

TOKYO, May 20 (Reuters) – A meeting between the leaders of the world’s two ​biggest economies last week ‌may have lowered tensions but achieved no breakthrough, the UN’s Secretary-General said on Wednesday, raising ‌the ​stakes for a ⁠visit by China’s ⁠Xi Jinping to Washington later this year.

Xi and U.S. President Donald Trump did ​not agree in Beijing to extend a fragile ⁠trade truce that ⁠expires later this year, ​though Trump has invited Xi ​to visit Washington for a ‌reciprocal visit on September 24.

“There was a belief that the tensions between the ⁠two countries was easing. But let’s be clear, no major breakthrough ⁠was ‌achieved and so the ⁠visit of President ​Xi ‌to Washington gains an ​enormous importance,” ⁠UN chief Antonio Guterres told a press conference in Tokyo.

(Reporting by John Geddie and Tim Kelly; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong)