US President Donald Trump on Monday said he has accepted an invitation to visit China in April, and that he invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit Washington later next year.
In a post on Truth Social, Mr Trump said he had spoken with Mr Xi by phone and discussed the war in Ukraine, fentanyl and purchases of American soybeans.
"Our relationship with China is extremely strong," he wrote.
Beijing said the two leaders had discussed trade, Taiwan and Ukraine on the call. It made no mention of state visits.
In a statement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Mr Xi had "underscored that Taiwanβs return to China is an integral part of the post-war international order".
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the call was "very positive" and lasted about an hour.
"The focus was mainly on the trade deal that we are working on with China and those relations and how they are moving in a positive direction," Ms Leavitt told reporters.
The phone call came several weeks after the two leaders met in person in South Korea.
Mr Trump said he had agreed to reduce tariffs on China in exchange for Beijing cracking down on the illicit fentanyl trade, resuming purchases of US soybeans and continuing the exports of rare earth minerals.
On Monday, Mr Trump said that since then, there has been "significant progress on both sides in keeping our agreements current and accurate".
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