Trump-Şi Zirvesi: Ticaret Ateşkesi ve Pakistan’ın Denge Arayışı
ABD Başkanı Donald Trump ile Çin Devlet Başkanı Şi Cinping arasında Pekin’de gerçekleştirilen zirvede, ticaret savaşını hafifletmeye yönelik adımlar atıldı. İki ülke, karşılıklı tarife indirimlerini ve ticaret yatırım konseylerinin kurulmasını öngören bir mutabakata vardı. Çin ayrıca ABD tarım ürünleri alımlarını artırmayı ve 200 Boeing uçağı satın almayı taahhüt ederken, mevcut tarife ateşkesinin süresi uzatılacak. Zirvenin etkileri küresel çapta hissedildi. Avrupa Birliği, ABD ile ticaret anlaşmasını hayata geçirmek için gümrük indirimlerini hızlandırırken, NATO müttefikleri Trump’ın asker konuşlandırma kararları ve ittifaka bağlılığı konusunda belirsizlik yaşadı. ABD Dışişleri Bakanı Marco Rubio, Hindistan ziyareti sırasında Yeni Delhi’yi zirve sonuçları hakkında bilgilendirecek. Küresel Güney ülkeleri gibi Pakistan da hem ABD hem de Çin ile işbirliğini sürdürmeyi hedefliyor. Pekin zirvesinin, Pakistan’ın bu iki büyük güç arasındaki denge politikasını ne ölçüde kolaylaştıracağı sorusu gündemdeki yerini koruyor.
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