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President Trump is in a trade dispute with China, and this is taking things out as suddenly things get better. I am really excited about the fact that there is something under the water, and at the same time I am not sure whether it is media play for the middle election.

Beijing correspondent.

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President Trump spoke again at the G20 summit with optimism about the timing of the dinner with President Bush.

[Trump / President: I have a very good conversation with China. We are getting much closer, and China is also seeking consensus.]

Earlier, President Trump said he had ordered the drafting of the agreement, but the chairman of the national economy denied it.

It is a way of calming up optimism, though we are preparing for routine, but not at the point of consensus.

The Chinese government is expecting positive results, but experts are responding cautiously.

When we look at the credibility of President Trump 's policies, we do not want too much hope.

There is a realistic reason that it is not easy to find a compromise with a single encounter when the US trade deficit is blowing up to its greatest level due to the tariff war.

Voices that want equal treatment are also coming out.

[Lucan / Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman (Yesterday): We must solve the problems of mutual respect for each other.]

The negotiations are not going to be smooth because China is reluctant to go to the negotiations in the form of a relatively watertight position.

(Image coverage: Lee, Jung Jin, Image editing: Seong Won Ha)