Trump says he called President Xi Jinping the \'king\' of China

Trump says he called President Xi Jinping the 'king' of China

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US said he called his Chinese counterpart Jinping a "king" during his first state visit to in 2017 and that the top appeared to appreciate the remark.

Addressing the spring dinner in on Tuesday, Trump said had denied he was a

"He said, 'But I am not king, I am ' I said 'No, you're for life, and therefore you're king'," Trump told his audience, prompting laughter, reported.

"He said, huh. He liked that. I get along with him great," it quoted the US President as saying.

Trump, 72, visited in November 2017, just months before China's rubber-stamp legislature, the National People's Congress, dropped the two-term limit on the Chinese presidency in March.

The controversial move cleared the way for Xi, 65, to serve indefinitely as China's head of state, strengthening his grip on power.

abolished monarchical rule in 1912 when the last of the Qing dynasty, Pu Yi, was overthrown to establish the Republic of

is also serving as of the ruling and of the

President Trump was accorded red-carpet treatment during his 2017 visit to Beijing, becoming the first foreign to dine in the Forbidden City since the founding of modern

Speaking from the of the People in before their bilateral meeting, Trump said, "My feeling toward you (President Xi) is an incredibly warm one. As we said, there's great chemistry, and I think we're going to do tremendous things for both China and for the And it is a very, very great honour to be with you. Thank you very much."

After their meeting, Trump told Xi, "I want to thank you again you're a very special man for your gracious hospitality."

Trump has also hosted Xi at his Mar-a-Lago resort in in April 2017.

Following Trump's trip to China the relationship between the two countries has grown rockier. Starting early in 2018, Trump began imposing tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of Chinese exports to narrow the trade deficit, sparking a trade war.

In his speech to the Republican committee, Trump said that had he not imposed the tariffs, the Chinese economy would have caught up with the within years.

"They would have caught us within a short period of time ... within two years, by the end of my term, if you had a ... they would have caught us. But right now it's going to be a long time before they catch us," he claimed.

US and Chinese negotiators have been meeting in Beijing and in recent weeks to hammer out a comprehensive trade deal between the world's top two economies.

Trump said his administration was standing up to China's ""

"They've taken advantage of our country and you know what, I respect them for it. I say it, we should have been doing that to them," he said.

To pressure China, the US imposed tariffs on USD 250 billion in Chinese goods. Beijing retaliated by taxing USD 110 billion in US imports.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 18:35 IST