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FULL SPEECH: Trump Thanks Xi for “Magnificent Welcome Like None Other,” Invites Him to White House

DRM News May 14, 2026 10m 1,068 words 1 views
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"Thank you, President Xi. Thank you, President Xi. Next, a toast by President Trump. Thank you very much. This is a great honor. It was a fantastic day. And in particular, I want to thank President Xi, my friend, for this magnificent welcome. And it really was a magnificent welcome like none other...."

[0:05] Thank you, President Xi. [0:07] Thank you, President Xi. [0:10] Next, a toast by President Trump. [0:27] Thank you very much. This is a great honor. It was a fantastic day. [0:32] And in particular, I want to thank President Xi, my friend, for this magnificent welcome. [0:40] And it really was a magnificent welcome like none other. [0:45] You are so graciously hosting us on this very historic state visit. [0:51] We had extremely positive and productive conversations and meetings today with the Chinese delegation earlier. [0:58] And this evening is another cherished opportunity to discuss among friends some of the things that we discussed today, [1:08] all good for the United States and for China. [1:11] And it was a great honor to be with you, please. [1:14] Thank you. [1:21] Thanks a lot. [1:22] Thank you. [1:23] 感谢,感谢,感谢习近平主席. [1:24] 今天我们度过了非常美好的一天。 [1:25] 首先也要感谢习近平主席这一盛大的欢迎. [1:29] 那么也非常感谢,在这一次历史性的国事访问当中, [1:34] 非常慷慨地接待了我的代表团。 [1:37] 那么今天早些时候,我们跟中方进行了富有成乡, [1:41] 以及具有建设性的对话。 [1:45] Today evening, we will have another chance to be able to talk about the issues we've been talking about earlier today, [1:54] and how we can build a better future for all humans and more safe. [2:17] In 1784, the Chinese merchants had a name for the Americans. They called their visions the new people. Two and a half centuries later, that first connection has grown into one of the most consequential relationships in world history. [2:35] In 1784, we will be able to reach the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States. [2:56] The Chinese merchants were the American customers that were called the American visitors. They will be called the American visitors as a new people. [3:07] In the past, the new people of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States have been slowly becoming the most important part of the world. [3:21] From the beginning, our citizens have shared a deep sense of mutual respect. Founding father Benjamin Franklin published the sayings of the United States of the United States of the United States. [3:29] the sayings of Confucius in his colonial newspaper and today's sculpture, recognizing that ancient Chinese sage is carved into the face of the United States Supreme Court very proudly. [3:45] From the beginning, our citizens have been very proud of the two countries. [3:51] The American president, Benjamin Franklin Franklin, has published in his famous newspaper newspaper. [3:59] oorate again ... [4:01] ... [4:02] ... [4:03] … [4:04] … [4:06] ... [4:08] … [4:09] … [4:10] and to give the Chinese this ancient ancient people [4:15] the appreciation ran in both directions [4:18] Chinese admirers of President George Washington [4:22] gifted a stone tablet honoring his memory [4:25] to adorn the Washington Monument [4:28] it bears the words of a Chinese official [4:31] who called the great general and statesman [4:33] a hero among men [4:36] this is a great honor to be a great honor to be a hero [4:39] so many Chinese people are very proud [4:42] Except Reinhardt, Ivan [4:44] donkey [4:47] tram [4:56] Luis [5:12] the [5:13] mutual [5:14] into a relationship that reflected the tremendous talent and potential of our [5:19] two people. Chinese workers helped lay the railroad tracks that connected our [5:24] Atlantic coast to the Pacific. American travelers to China helped spread [5:30] literacy and modern medicine and at the request of China's ambassador it was [5:35] President Theodore Roosevelt who provided the funds to establish President Xi's [5:40] alma mater Jinghua University. [6:11] Theodore Roosevelt's name was also a member of the United States of the United States. [6:16] The American people who had recently visited China had helped China increase [6:19] the literacy rate and became a modern medicine and the request of the [6:24] Chinese President of the United States. [6:27] Theodore Roosevelt also provided the funds to build and [6:31] become the former former President of the United States of the United States. [6:35] As allies in World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt's mentions of the [6:43] The brave people of China, that's what they were, grew loud cheers in his speeches in the United States, and everybody loved what he had to say, just as many Chinese now love basketball and blue jeans, Chinese restaurants in America today outnumber the five largest pass-food chains in the United States, all combined, that's a pretty big statement. [7:05] So, as a war in the war, the President of the United States of America has mentioned the courage to Chinese people, as many Chinese people in the United States very much like football and wearing blue jeans, the number of the number of restaurants in the United States is more than the number of restaurants in the United States. [7:33] This bond of commerce and respect that stretches back 250 years is the foundation for a future [7:41] that benefits both of our nations. [7:45] The American and Chinese people share much in common. [7:48] We value hard work. [7:50] We value courage and achievement. [7:52] We love our families and we love our countries. [7:55] Together we have the chance to draw on these values to create a future of greater prosperity, [8:00] cooperation, and happiness, and peace for our children. [8:06] We love our children. [8:07] This region and the world is a special world with the two of us united and together. [8:14] So, in terms of the trade between the trade, and our mutual respect to 250 years, [8:21] it is the foundation for our future. [8:24] In terms of the future, it will gather our two countries. [8:28] The American people and the Chinese people have a lot of common points. [8:31] We are loving the labor, we are loving the courage and achievement. [8:36] We love our families, we love our country. [8:40] We are one of the two countries. [8:42] We will have the opportunity to bring together the value of our共同 values, [8:45] to create a more prosperous and prosperous future of cooperation, [8:49] and peace and peace of mind for our children, [8:54] and for the whole world. [8:59] Thank you again, President Xi, for this beautiful welcome, and tonight it is my honor to extend [9:05] an invitation to you and Madam Peng to visit us at the White House this September 24th. [9:14] And we look forward to it, and I'd now like to raise a glass and propose a toast to the [9:20] rich and enduring ties between the American and Chinese people. [9:24] It's a very special relationship, and I want to thank you again. [9:28] This has been an amazing period of time. [9:30] Thank you, President Xi. [9:31] Thank you, President Xi. [9:34] This is very much to honor the opportunity. [9:38] Thank you, President Xi. [9:39] Thank you, President Xi. [9:40] Thank you. [9:41] Thank you very much. [9:42] 彭女士提出邀请 [9:45] 于9月24号 [9:47] 邀请你们出访白宫 [9:49] 那我也希望 [9:51] 针对 [9:52] 美国人民和中国人民之间 [9:55] 深厚的以及持久的友谊 [9:57] 我提议我们进行举杯 [9:59] 那么我们 [10:01] 这两国关系是非常独特的 [10:03] 一项关系 [10:04] 感谢

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