Former U.S. leader Donald Trump stated earlier this week that the negotiations between the United States and the People's Republic of China went exceptionally well. In a message shared via his own social media platform, he announced that the meeting held in Europe resulted in concrete progress regarding trade relations between the two global economic powers.
According to him, a key focus of the discussion was the ongoing issue surrounding the ownership structure of a popular digital platform, especially favored by younger generations. Trump suggested that a resolution had been reached—one that satisfies U.S. demands concerning national security and user data protection.

He also added that young people will be especially pleased with the outcome, as a solution has been found that allows continued use of the app in compliance with American regulations. Although specific details were not disclosed, his statement hints at a significant compromise.
Trump also announced a scheduled conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, set for the end of the week. This move indicates that cooperation between Washington and Beijing is still active, despite the many challenges faced in recent years.
He emphasized that bilateral relations remain stable and are built on mutual respect and strategic interest. According to his remarks, the cooperation is moving in a promising direction, paving the way for improved future engagement.
In conclusion, he pointed out that the negotiations are expected to be finalized soon, which could mark a new phase in the relationship between the two nations—especially in terms of technological and economic collaboration.