UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said talks between Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping failed to deliver significant progress, fueling new concerns over continuing tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
Speaking on Thursday, Guterres said discussions between Washington and Beijing did not produce any major breakthrough in resolving long-running political and economic disputes.
No detailed information has yet been released about the main subjects discussed during the meeting.
Relations between the United States and China have remained tense in recent years over trade disputes, technology competition, geopolitical rivalry, and broader economic pressure between the two powers.
Political and economic analysts warn that the absence of meaningful progress could affect global financial markets, international trade, and broader geopolitical stability.
The United States and China play a central role in the global economy, and tensions between the two countries often create immediate ripple effects across supply chains, investment markets, and diplomatic relations worldwide.
Guterres’ remarks come at a time when governments and investors are closely monitoring relations between Washington and Beijing amid growing uncertainty in the global economy.



















