Xi and Trump discuss bilateral ties amid COVID-19 pandemic

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Twitter that he discussed the COVID-19 outbreak “in great detail” with the Chinese president.

Chinese President Xi Jinping told U.S. President Donald Trump during a phone call on Friday that he hopes the United States will take substantive action to improve bilateral ties, China’s foreign ministry said.

Mr. Xi also told Mr. Trump that cooperation between their countries was the only correct choice and China was willing to support the United States in dealing with the COVID-19, according to an account of the conversation published by the Chinese ministry.

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The call came amid a long-running war of words between Beijing and Washington over various issues including the COVID-19 epidemic, which emerged in China late last year and has spread globally.

Mr. Trump and other top U.S. officials have accused China of a lack of transparency on the virus, which has killed more than 24,000 globally, angering China.

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Mr. Xi reiterated to the U.S. President during the call that China had been open and transparent about the epidemic, which has infected more than 80,000 people in China.

He offered support to the United States, which now has more COVID-19 infections than China.

Mr. Trump said on Twitter that he discussed the COVID-19 outbreak “in great detail” with the Chinese president.

He refrained from more combative words such as referring to the virus as a “Chinese virus”, which he has been doing.

“China has been through much & has developed a strong understanding of the virus,” Mr. Trump said. “We are working closely together. Much respect!”

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