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Xi Jinping’s year in diplomacy: from butting heads with Donald Trump to cosying up to Rodrigo Duterte

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Five of the Chinese leader’s most important moments of ‘heads of state’ diplomacy
As China increasingly asserts itself on the world stage, its president Xi Jinping has led the country’s sprawling diplomatic overtures on high-profile trips around the globe and promised billions of dollars in investments and aid.
The major tête-à-têtes between Xi and world leaders have been portrayed in Chinese state media as significantly bolstering his presence abroad in what was glowingly termed “heads of state” diplomacy.
But China’s increasing international footprint – including Xi’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative – has also faced an increasing pushback, from concerns about debt trap diplomacy to unease about the country’s broader strategic intentions.
As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of Xi’s most important sit-downs in 2018.
US President Donald Trump: from bromance to frenemies
After brokering a “bromance” through reciprocal state visits in Beijing and Florida last year, Xi and Trump began to butt heads over their long-standing bilateral trade issues.
Eventually, Trump began a trade war by slapping tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods, which quickly escalated into a string of retaliatory measures and counter-measures.
Meanwhile, the two sides clashed on the strategic front. This saw the US sanctioning a key Chinese military unit and a series of stand-offs in the disputed South China Sea, including a near-collision between two warships late in September.
Earlier that month Trump had said of Xi “maybe he isn’t [my friend] any more” and suggested that China was no longer putting pressure on North Korea. He also accused Beijing of meddling in US elections – offering only a paid-for supplement in an Iowa newspaper as evidence.
The pair’s only meeting this year came at the G20 summit in Argentina, when they sat down for dinner on December 1.

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