Illustration of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping's handshake in Beijing for Trump's state visit.
Illustration of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping's handshake in Beijing for Trump's state visit.
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China confirms Donald Trump state visit to Beijing from May 13 to 15

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China’s foreign ministry announced on Monday that US President Donald Trump will pay a state visit to the country from May 13 to 15 at the invitation of President Xi Jinping. It will be the first such trip by a US president since 2017.

China’s foreign ministry said the visit comes at a time of heightened tensions between the two countries over a range of issues.

The trip also coincides with the fragile US-Iran ceasefire and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which is pushing up energy costs and weighing on the global economy.

Ahead of the summit, China and the US confirmed trade talks in Seoul. Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng will meet US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on May 12 and 13.

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Initial reactions on X highlight anticipation for high-stakes US-China talks on trade, Iran tensions, and global stability, with some viewing the summit as a pivotal multipolar shift or market-positive pause in escalation, while others note potential clouds from sanctions and crises.

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Donald Trump descending Air Force One stairs in Beijing evening arrival, greeted by officials with American and Chinese flags visible.
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Trump arrives in Beijing for state visit to China

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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.

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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President Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in China on Wednesday evening for meetings with President Xi Jinping. The visit will focus on trade, security issues, and other bilateral concerns.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump met in Beijing last week and agreed to build a constructive, strategically stable bilateral relationship. The summit is expected to guide ties between the world's two largest economies for the next three years and beyond.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed on a new vision of building a constructive bilateral relationship of strategic stability during their talks in Beijing on Thursday.

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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Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Pyongyang on Monday for a two-day state visit and held talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Both sides pledged to consolidate political mutual trust and boost practical cooperation.

 

 

 

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