Jamieson Greer, who sat in on the U.S. summit, said U.S. President Donald Trump agreed with Chinese President Xi Jinping to maintain the goal of "denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula" during Trump's visit to China on the 14th to 15th.

U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing at about 10:03 a.m. on the 14th. /Courtesy of China Central (CC) TV

U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer said in an interview with ABC on the 17th, local time, in response to the question, "How do you answer criticism that there were no particular results from this U.S.-China summit? What was the most concrete outcome?"

Greer said, "I would say there are several items. A more detailed 'fact sheet' will come out in a few days," adding, "Some of these are really related to foreign policy, and President Trump and President Xi agreed to maintain the goal of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."

He added, "The two leaders agreed that they want the Strait of Hormuz to be open without tolls and to be clean."

Earlier on the 14th, after the summit between President Trump and President Xi, China's Xinhua News Agency reported that "the two leaders exchange views on major international and regional issues, including the situation in the Middle East, the crisis in Ukraine, and the Korean Peninsula."

In contrast, the official meeting results released by the White House did not mention anything related to the Korean Peninsula.

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