Trump says he discussed Geneva tariff deal with Xi, teams to meet shortly
WASHINGTON, June 5 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said U.S. and Chinese teams will meet shortly after he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping discussed trade in a phone call on Thursday, adding that there "should no longer be any questions" on rare earth products.
"The conversation was focused almost entirely on TRADE. Nothing was discussed concerning Russia/Ukraine, or Iran," Trump wrote on social media, adding that the two leaders invited each other to their respective countries for visits.
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