Trump Says He Has Spoken to China’s Xi Since Inauguration 

Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, 05 February 2025. (EPA)
Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, 05 February 2025. (EPA)
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Trump Says He Has Spoken to China’s Xi Since Inauguration 

Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, 05 February 2025. (EPA)
Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, 05 February 2025. (EPA)

US President Donald Trump said he had spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping since taking office on January 20, but did not offer details on the topics of their conversation.

Trump made the comments in an interview aired on Fox News on Monday.

"Yeah ... I have talked to him and I have talked to his people, too," Trump said when asked if he has spoken to the Chinese leader since the US president's inauguration.

"We have a very good personal relationship," Trump added.

The president did not provide details on when exactly the call happened or what was discussed.

Trump said last week he was in no hurry to speak to Xi to try to defuse a new trade war between the world's two largest economies. A conversation between Xi and Trump is seen as crucial to a potential easing or delay of trade tariffs.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Trump's interview to Fox News.

Trump and Xi had spoken just before Trump took office on January 20 and discussed issues including TikTok, trade and Taiwan.

When asked at a regular news conference on Tuesday to confirm the call mentioned by Trump, the Chinese foreign ministry did not directly comment on it, instead referring reporters to the "scheduled" call before Trump took office.

"On January 17, President Xi Jinping had a scheduled phone call with US President Trump, and the Chinese side has already released the relevant press release," Guo Jiakun, a ministry spokesperson, told reporters.

China imposed targeted tariffs on US imports last week and put several companies, including Alphabet's Google, on notice for possible sanctions, in a measured response to Trump's across-the-board 10% duties, which had come on top of prior tariffs.

Washington and Beijing have had tense relations for years over differences ranging from trade tariffs and cybersecurity to Taiwan, Hong Kong, human rights and the origins of COVID-19.



Iran President Orders Start of Talks with US

 Iranians walk in a street in Tehran, Iran, 02 February 2026. (EPA)
Iranians walk in a street in Tehran, Iran, 02 February 2026. (EPA)
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Iran President Orders Start of Talks with US

 Iranians walk in a street in Tehran, Iran, 02 February 2026. (EPA)
Iranians walk in a street in Tehran, Iran, 02 February 2026. (EPA)

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the start of nuclear talks with the United States, the news agency Fars reported on Monday, after US President Donald Trump said he was hopeful of a deal to avert military action.

"President Pezeshkian has ordered the opening of talks with the United States," Fars reported, citing an unnamed government source.

"Iran and the United States will hold talks on the nuclear file," Fars said, without specifying a date. The report was also carried by the government newspaper Iran and the reformist daily Shargh.

Tensions are running high ​amid a military buildup by the US Navy near Iran, following a violent crackdown against anti-government demonstrations last month, the deadliest domestic unrest in Iran since its 1979 revolution.

Trump, who stopped short of carrying out threats to intervene during the crackdown, has since demanded Iran make nuclear concessions and sent a flotilla to its coast. He said last week Iran was "seriously talking", while Tehran's top security official Ali Larijani said on X that arrangements for negotiations were underway.

Iranian sources told Reuters last week that Trump had demanded three preconditions for resumption of talks: Zero enrichment of ‌uranium in Iran, ‌limits on Tehran's ballistic missile program and ending its support ‌for ⁠regional ​proxies.

Iran has ‌long rejected all three demands as unacceptable infringements of its sovereignty, but two Iranian officials told Reuters its clerical rulers see the ballistic missile program, rather than uranium enrichment, as the bigger obstacle.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran was considering "the various dimensions and aspects of the talks", adding that "time is of the essence for Iran as it wants lifting of unjust sanctions sooner."

A senior Iranian official and a Western diplomat told Reuters that US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi could meet ⁠in Türkiye in the coming day.

A Turkish ruling party official told Reuters that Tehran and Washington had agreed that this week's talks ‌would be focused on diplomacy, a potential reprieve for possible US strikes.

The ‍Iranian official said "diplomacy is ongoing. For talks to ‍resume, Iran says there should not be preconditions and that it is ready to show ‍flexibility on uranium enrichment, including handing over 400 kg of highly enriched uranium (HEU), accepting zero enrichment under a consortium arrangement as a solution".

However, he added, for the start of talks, Tehran wants US military assets moved away from Iran.

"Now the ball is in Trump's court," he said.

Tehran's regional sway has been weakened by Israel's attacks ​on its proxies - from Hamas in Gaza to Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen and militias in Iraq - as well as by the ousting of Iran's ⁠close ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Last year the United States struck Iranian nuclear targets, joining in at the close of a 12-day Israeli bombing campaign.

TEHRAN DEMANDS LIFTING OF SANCTIONS

After five rounds of talks that have stalled since May 2023, several hard-to-bridge issues remained between Tehran and Washington, including Iran's insistence on maintaining uranium enrichment on its soil and refusal to ship abroad its entire existing stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

Since the US strikes on Iran's three nuclear sites in June, Tehran says its uranium enrichment work has stopped. The UN nuclear watchdog has called on Iran repeatedly to say what happened to the HEU stock since the June attacks.

Western countries fear Iran's uranium enrichment could yield material for a warhead. Iran says its nuclear program is only for electricity generation and other civilian uses.

The Iranian sources said Tehran ‌could ship its highly enriched uranium abroad and pause enrichment in a deal that should also include lifting economic sanctions.


Russia Is Trying to De-Escalate Iran Tensions, the Kremlin Says

26 July 2023, Russia, Saint Petersburg: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting at the Konstantinovsky Palace. (Vladimir Smirnov/Kremlin/dpa)
26 July 2023, Russia, Saint Petersburg: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting at the Konstantinovsky Palace. (Vladimir Smirnov/Kremlin/dpa)
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Russia Is Trying to De-Escalate Iran Tensions, the Kremlin Says

26 July 2023, Russia, Saint Petersburg: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting at the Konstantinovsky Palace. (Vladimir Smirnov/Kremlin/dpa)
26 July 2023, Russia, Saint Petersburg: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting at the Konstantinovsky Palace. (Vladimir Smirnov/Kremlin/dpa)

The Kremlin said on ​Monday that Russia was still trying to de-escalate tensions around Iran, and that it had long ago offered its services to process or store ‌Iran's enriched ‌uranium.

Asked ‌if ⁠Russia ​was ‌discussing with Iran and the United States the possibility of taking Iranian enriched uranium, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "This topic has ⁠been on the agenda for a ‌long time."

"Russia has ‍been ‍offering its services for ‍quite a long time as a possible option that would lead to the removal ​of certain irritants for a number of countries," ⁠Peskov said.

"Right now, Russia is continuing its efforts, continuing its contacts with all interested parties, and maintains its readiness to de-escalate tensions around Iran to the best of its ability," he said.


US Envoy Witkoff to Visit Israel, Meet Netanyahu, Israeli Officials Say

US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff attends the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studios' "Melania" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on January 29, 2026. (AFP)
US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff attends the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studios' "Melania" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on January 29, 2026. (AFP)
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US Envoy Witkoff to Visit Israel, Meet Netanyahu, Israeli Officials Say

US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff attends the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studios' "Melania" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on January 29, 2026. (AFP)
US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff attends the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studios' "Melania" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, on January 29, 2026. (AFP)

US President Donald Trump's ​senior envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to visit Israel for meetings ‌with Prime ‌Minister ‌Benjamin ⁠Netanyahu ​and ‌Israel's military chief, two senior Israeli officials said on Monday.

The ⁠officials said Witkoff's ‌visit to ‍the ‍country was expected ‍to begin on Tuesday.

It comes amid ​heightened regional tensions with Iran, ⁠and as the Trump administration presses ahead with its plan to end the Gaza war.