Trump prépare sa prochaine visite en Chine sur fond de tensions persistantes

Le président Donald Trump doit se rendre en Chine cette semaine pour des pourparlers de haut niveau.

Ce voyage intervient alors que les débats se poursuivent sur les forces relatives des États-Unis et de la Chine sur la scène mondiale. Les observateurs ont souligné les changements dans les alliances internationales et les défis économiques auxquels Pékin a été confronté ces dernières années. Les discussions font également référence à l'implication de la Chine dans des initiatives telles que le projet de la Ceinture et de la Route ainsi qu'à ses capacités militaires comparées à celles des forces américaines.

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