Beijing changed its tone over the weekend, and is now accusing the United States of violating the Geneva agreement.
Chinese regime spokespersons pushed back on June 2 against President Donald Trump’s allegations that China “totally violated” the 90-day trade agreement struck on May 12 in Geneva, and are now accusing the United States of actions that violated the deal reached between the two nations.
Several Trump aides said on June 1 that Trump and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi are expected to speak soon, with White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett specifying it could happen this week.