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China rejects Trump claims of Xi Jinping tariff phone call

China and US ‘have not engaged in consultations or negotiations regarding tariff issues’, foreign ministry says, as Beijing keeps up denials

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US President Donald Trump takes questions from reporters outside the White House on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
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China has rejected US President Donald Trump’s claims that he received a phone call from Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

The Trump administration has repeatedly asserted over the past week that the US president had spoken by phone with Xi and trade talks had taken place.
“[Xi]’s called. And I don’t think that’s a sign of weakness on his behalf,” Trump told Time magazine in an interview early last week, before repeating his assertion on Friday.

Rebutting the claims on Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said: “To my knowledge, there has been no phone call between the two heads of state recently.

“I would like to reiterate that China and the US have not engaged in consultations or negotiations regarding tariff issues.”

During the interview with Time on Tuesday, Trump insisted that Xi had called him about ongoing tariff and trade negotiations.

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