No date set for Trump-Xi summit; trade negotiations on: White House

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

No date has been set yet for a summit meeting between US and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, the said on Monday noting that the trade negotiations between the two countries still continues.

"In terms of whether or not we have a date set, not yet. We're continuing the negotiations with When we have an announcement for the two leaders to sit down, we'll certainly let you know," told reporters at her conference.

She was responding to questions on reports that a summit meeting at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in the US state of has been put off as considers the US as "unreliable" in view of him walking away from talks with North Korean leader Sanders ridiculed such a view.

"I would say that's absurd. The is going to make a deal if it's a good deal. He's going to make a deal if it's in the best interest of If he doesn't feel like it's a good deal, it's not worth just signing a piece of paper," Sanders said.

She argued that the President didn't feel like what was on the table was enough.

"The President is 100 per cent committed to denuclearization of the Peninsula, and he's going to make sure that whatever we do furthers that process. We'll see what happens with North Korea, the same way we're going to see what happens in the negotiations with They're ongoing," she said.

Trump is going to make sure whatever deal the US gets is in its best interest -- that it's fair and reciprocal trade; that it protects intellectual property; and that it actually has safeguards to make sure that the Chinese follow through with whatever commitments that they make, Sanders said.

The two leaders will sit down for talks only when the negotiations are complete, she asserted.

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First Published: Tue, March 12 2019. 07:40 IST