China's Xi Jinping in Vietnam: Strengthening Ties and Trump's Concerns
Xi Jinping's visit to Vietnam sparks discussions on economic cooperation and potential geopolitical implications, according to Donald Trump.

Chinese President Xi Jinping embarked on a Southeast Asia tour on November 14th, with his first stop in Vietnam. He met with Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary 蘇林 (Su Lin), emphasizing the importance of strengthening bilateral trade relations and signing 45 cooperation agreements. These agreements span various sectors, including infrastructure connectivity and artificial intelligence.
In response to these developments, former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his belief that China and Vietnam are exploring strategies on how to potentially "take down" the United States, although he did not place blame on either country for doing so.
According to a report from The Guardian, Trump made these remarks during a meeting with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele at the White House on November 14th, where he was questioned about Xi Jinping's visit and other related matters.