US Secret Service SUVs spotted in Beijing before Trump visit

Heavily armoured US Secret Service vehicles have been spotted in Beijing ahead of President Donald Trump’s scheduled arrival on May 14. The sightings mark the start of security preparations for the China-US summit.

Two black SUVs with tinted windows and US government plates were seen on a Beijing highway on Wednesday. Images of the vehicles, identified as US Secret Service Suburbans, circulated widely on Chinese social media.

The SUVs form part of the presidential motorcade that includes the armoured limousine known as “the Beast.” One vehicle bore the plate D01290, prompting online comments about entry permits for foreign cars.

The vehicles arrived via US Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. Multiple such flights have landed at Beijing Capital International Airport since May 1 carrying armoured cars, communications gear and advance security teams.

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Illustration of a Secret Service agent in a standoff with Chinese officials over carrying a firearm during Trump's Beijing visit.
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Secret service agent in standoff with chinese officials during trump visit

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A Secret Service agent was blocked from entering a secure area in Beijing on Thursday because he was carrying a firearm, leading to a heated standoff with Chinese officials during President Trump's summit with Xi Jinping.

Images on Chinese social media show two US Air Force C-17 transport planes, tail numbers 088204 and 055140, arriving at Beijing Capital International Airport on Friday and Saturday. The sightings suggest Donald Trump’s high-stakes China visit remains on track. Britain-based Armchair Admiral confirmed the arrivals and noted two more C-17s en route to the country.

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U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday evening to begin a state visit to China. This marks the first U.S. presidential trip to China in nearly nine years and Trump's second since 2017.

President William Ruto was driven in a black Mercedes-Maybach S 600 Pullman during his state visit to Kazakhstan. The armoured limousine is among the world's most exclusive vehicles for heads of state.

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Chinese officials pressed the US to reduce the scale of arms deliveries to Taiwan during President Donald Trump’s recent trip to Beijing. The demands were raised as early as the start of the year.

The anticipated meeting between the US and Chinese presidents will take place from May 13 to 15 in Beijing, though the encounter is marked by tensions surrounding the war between Iran and Washington.

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China’s foreign ministry announced that top diplomat Wang Yi will chair a UN Security Council meeting in New York on May 26 before traveling to Ottawa.

 

 

 

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