China's Xi in the limelight at Pacific summit with Trump conspicuous by his absence
Share this @internewscast.com

This week, South Korea plays host to a significant summit, drawing leaders from Pacific nations and territories, including China’s Xi Jinping. However, the event is notable for the absence of one key figure: former U.S. President Donald Trump.

Among the discussions, a key topic was the resumption of Japanese beef and seafood imports to China, as highlighted by one of the attending leaders.

President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives on Air Force One, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, at Joint Base Andrews, Md., after returning from a trip to Asia. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)(AP)

The interactions at the summit have been a mix of diplomacy and camaraderie. Notably, a warm rapport was evident between Trump and one of the attendees, characterized by shared smiles, fist pumps, and light-hearted exchanges.

The meeting appeared in stark contrast to the warm camaraderie showed by Takaichi and Trump in Tokyo just days before, in which the two allies had embarked on a “new golden age” of relations.

For Canada’s Prime Minister, the summit served as a pivotal moment. Amid an ongoing trade dispute with Trump, his meeting with Xi was described by his office as a “turning point” in the bilateral relationship.

In a speech that resonated with the sentiments expressed by Xi and other leaders, the Canadian Prime Minister addressed the forum, emphasizing that the world is at “another hinge moment in history.” His words underscored the gravity of the challenges facing the global community today.

In an earlier speech that echoed Xi and Lee’s addresses to APEC, Carney told the forum that the world was “facing another hinge moment in history.”

“Our world is undergoing one of the most profound shifts since the fall of the Berlin Wall,” he said.

“That old world… of steady expansion of liberalized trade and investment… that world is gone.”

Carney had been looking for a reset of Canada-China relations after years of worsening ties and diplomatic rows.
Trade negotiations with the US, Canada’s biggest trading partner, are at a dead end, and Carney said at the APEC summit that he was aiming to double non-US exports over the next decade in an effort to diversify away from the US.

Carney and Xi “affirmed their commitment to renewing the relationship between their two countries in a pragmatic and constructive way” and discussed a framework “to deepen cooperation across a range of areas – from clean and conventional energy, to agriculture, manufacturing, climate change, and international finance,” the prime minister’s office said.

Carney also accepted an invitation to visit China and both leaders “directed their officials to move quickly to resolve outstanding trade issues and irritants.”

Xi will sit down for talks with South Korea’s Lee on Saturday, in the first summit meeting between the two leaders.

On the agenda are discussions on the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and regional peace and stability.

Ahead of that meeting, North Korea called talks about denuclearization a “pipedream” that will never be realised.

The country’s Vice Foreign Minister Pak Myong Ho accused South Korea of lacking “common sense” for refusing to acknowledge Pyongyang as a nuclear-armed state, and pursuing what he called a “daydream” of denuclearization, the state-run Korea Central News Agency reported.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Revealed: Epstein Files Include Clinton, Mick Jagger, and Michael Jackson, But No Mention of Trump

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has released more than 300,000…
An independent report released by Optus shines a light on a serious issue with our modern mobile-reliant communications systems.

Critical Alert for Australians: Changes to Triple Zero Emergency Call Protocols You Must Know

The Optus network outage on September 18, which led to the failure…
The van was towed from the scene after the arrest.

Woman Faces Charges Following Intense Police Chase in Western Sydney

In a dramatic turn of events in Sydney’s west, authorities have charged…
Jactina Allan has warned there will be consequences for people who attend the rally in Melbourne's CBD.

Victorian Government Faces Intensifying Calls to Address Anti-Zionist Rally Concerns

Jewish leaders are calling on the Victorian government to prevent an anti-Zionism…
Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism Jillian Segal holds a press conference at Commonwealth Parliamentary Offices in Sydney. Thursday July 10th, 2025.

Controversial Antisemitism Strategy Stalled: Why the PM’s Inaction Sparks Debate

The federal government has faced escalating criticism over how it has responded…

Breaking: U.S. Unleashes Precision Strikes on ISIS Strongholds in Syria Amid Escalating Tensions

In a significant military maneuver, U.S. President Donald Trump has described recent…
The fines amount to the largest combined penalties ASIC has ever secured against a single entity.

Federal Court Rules $240 Million Fine for ANZ Insufficient

The Federal Court has levied an additional $10 million fine against ANZ,…
Gefen was hiking in the Blue Mountains earlier in the day before heading to Bondi to celebrate Hanukkah.

Unveiled: The True Identity of Bondi Beach’s Unsung Hero Sparks Worldwide Fascination

The identity of the unsung hero who ran in to help confront…
Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein together.

Epstein Files Reveal Clinton’s Presence, Trump Absent

Recently released materials have unveiled a collection of photographs, call logs, grand…

Australian Banks’ Forecasts Signal Potential Economic Challenges Ahead

With many Australians hoping for further interest rate cuts and more potential…
Vladimir Putin

Putin Asserts Kremlin’s Military Objectives Will Prevail in Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict

During his meticulously planned annual press event, President Vladimir Putin announced that…

Victorian Premier Condemns Teen Mob After Massive Store Raid and Brawl Involving 200

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has called out the “appalling behaviour” of teenagers…