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Trump-Xi meeting ends

We’re seeing live footage of Trump and Xi leaving the negotiations building after shaking hands.

Xi has gotten into a limousine and it is being driven away.

The meeting reportedly lasted one hour and 40 minutes.

Trump and Xi shake hands after their high-stakes meeting in Busan. Photograph: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images
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Away from the Busan talks a lot of attention is also on Donald Trump’s announcement just before the meeting that he has ordered the Pentagon to start nuclear weapons testing at the same level as China and Russia.

It came after Russia’s Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Moscow had successfully tested its Poseidon nuclear-powered super torpedo in defiance of US warnings.

As reported earlier, Trump posted on social media less than an hour before meeting Xi that Russia had the second-biggest nuclear arsenal after the US and that China was “a distant third”.

The US president’s post said:

Because of other countries testing programs, I have instructed the Department of War to start testing our Nuclear Weapons on an equal basis. That process will begin immediately.

As our full report on Trump’s threat says, the US last held a full nuclear weapons test in 1992, and China and Russia are not known to have held any such tests since the same era.

Trump’s reference to “on an equal basis” left it unclear what weapons testing could take place, or whether he was referring to displays of power similar to those recently conducted by Russia.

The full report by Abené Clayton and Pjotr Sauer is here:

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