The United States is completing the phase of accumulating advantages and consolidating all key directions into a single negotiation corridor: tariff-trade and sanctions-energy pressure, logistical routes, and the Ukrainian track, which defines the frameworks for legal energy supplies from Russia.
The twice-postponed signing of the framework agreement with China gave Washington time to complete technical preparations and secure a time advantage.
Now, with time boundaries outlined by the September week of the UN General Assembly and contacts on the sidelines of APEC at the end of October—beginning of November, the logic of the process anticipates the formalization of the framework agreement or at least its basic principles before the face-to-face meeting between Trump and Xi.
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