President Trump announces delay of Beijing meeting with Xi Jinping due to escalating Iran conflict, with world map and flags in background.
President Trump announces delay of Beijing meeting with Xi Jinping due to escalating Iran conflict, with world map and flags in background.
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Trump confirms delay of Beijing meeting with Xi amid Iran conflict

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US President Donald Trump has confirmed a delay to his planned trip to Beijing to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, due to the escalating US-Israel war with Iran. The visit, originally scheduled for March 31 to April 2, has been postponed by five or six weeks. Trump stated that China is fine with the delay and relations remain strong.

On March 17-18, 2026, US President Donald Trump announced at the White House a postponement of his planned Beijing visit from March 31 to April 2—the first by a US president since 2017—due to the ongoing US-Israel war against Iran. Trump said he needs to stay in Washington to oversee the conflict. Speaking on Tuesday after a bilateral meeting with Irish leader Micheal Martin for St Patrick's Day, Trump told reporters: “We’re working with China. They were fine with it … I look forward to seeing President Xi. He looks forward to seeing me, I think.” He described US-China economic ties as “very good” and the relationship as improved, adding the meeting would happen “in about five or six weeks.” The BBC reported Trump said on Monday the delay was for about a month solely to manage the war, denying prior comments to the Financial Times linking it to China's help on the Strait of Hormuz. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, leading Paris talks, stated the postponement was unrelated to China's Iran stance or trade issues, emphasizing Trump's need to coordinate from DC. China's foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on Tuesday: “China and the US are in communication on the timing of President Trump’s visit to China.” Chinese analysts described the delay as a strategic opportunity for more substantive results without derailing stabilisation momentum. Recent US-China Paris negotiations on investments, tariffs, and sanctions saw minor progress, with Chinese trade representative Li Chenggang noting consensus on some issues and expectations for further talks.

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X discussions confirm Trump's postponement of the Beijing summit with Xi Jinping by five to six weeks amid the US-Israel-Iran conflict, with China reportedly agreeable. News outlets like Reuters and SCMP dominate shares, emphasizing impacts on trade talks and foreign policy. Sentiments include neutral reporting, skepticism about the war's prolongation weakening US leverage, and views of strategic prioritization. Analysts note risks to US-China relations amid oil disruptions and Hormuz tensions.

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President Trump waves from Air Force One steps, departing for Asia amid trade strains, with symbolic flags of visited countries in the background.
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トランプ氏、アジアへ出発 マレーシア、日本、韓国に立ち寄り、貿易摩擦の中シ氏との会談が迫る

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領は、マレーシア、日本、韓国を含むアジアへのほぼ1週間の旅行を開始する。中国の習近平国家主席との予定されているが未確認の会談を伴う。この訪問は、ワシントンと北京が貿易とレアアースをめぐって対立する中、東南アジアがタイとカンボジアの停戦合意を準備しており、マレーシア当局によるとトランプ氏が目撃する予定だ。

最初の延期発表から2日後、ドナルド・トランプ米大統領は、米国とイランの戦争が3週目に入るなか、中国がホルムズ海峡の安全確保のために船を派遣しない限り、習近平との会談をさらに延期すると脅した。この動きは、中国のエネルギー安全保障と地域の安定に対するリスクを浮き彫りにしている。

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In a House Foreign Affairs Committee session, a top State Department official articulated the administration’s stance: seeking a constructive relationship with China while withholding trust. The comments come ahead of President Trump’s trip to China from March 31 to April 2, his first since returning to office, to meet with Xi Jinping. Congressional hearings reflect bipartisan concern over persistent tensions in advanced technology markets.

Former US envoy Nicholas Burns stressed that top-level engagement between the US and China is irreplaceable. Speaking via video link to the Yale Centre Beijing, he said US President Donald Trump would be right to focus on economic issues during his trip to Beijing for talks with President Xi Jinping. Burns noted numerous issues dividing the two countries that threaten peace.

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Former President Moon Jae-in has said U.S. President Donald Trump's planned visit to China could provide fresh momentum for peace on the Korean Peninsula. In a keynote speech at a U.S. think tank in Los Angeles, he called on Washington and Pyongyang to resume stalled talks.

South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington on March 13, 2026, for a 20-minute talk. Trump expressed positivity about resuming dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un but left the timing open. The two also discussed bilateral trade and investment issues.

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日本の高市早苗首相は金曜日、ドナルド・トランプ米大統領と電話会談を行い、春の米国訪問に向けた調整を進めることで合意した。この会談は、日米同盟の強化を目指すもので、中国との緊張が高まる中での地域協力が主な議題となった。

 

 

 

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