Eric Trump to join father's state visit to China

US President Donald Trump's son Eric Trump and wife Lara will accompany him on the May 14-15 state visit to China. A Trump Organisation spokeswoman confirmed on Tuesday that Eric is attending in a personal capacity. The trip includes a summit with Xi Jinping, delayed due to the Iran conflict.

Trump Organisation spokeswoman Kimberly Benza said on Tuesday: “Eric and Lara Trump are proud to accompany the president on his state visit.” She added: “Eric is deeply proud of his father and the accomplishments of this term, and is attending in a personal capacity as a supportive son."

Eric manages his father's business empire, a move that could raise concerns in Washington given the family's role in handling the US president's personal wealth and dealings. Two sources had earlier said Trump family members, including Eric, were considering joining the highly anticipated May 14-15 visit to contribute to US-China business relations.

Planning for the Trump-Xi summit has accelerated, including a possible visit to Beijing's Temple of Heaven and a military parade, according to several people familiar with the process. Arrangements build on a US working-level team that travelled to Beijing and a Chinese team to Washington in early March, shortly before the White House rescheduled the summit citing the war.

A diplomatic source said: “All I can say is President Trump’s decision to delay had been properly communicated to Beijing.” One person knowledgeable about planning details remarked: “This will be so interesting. You have the most predictable president and the least predictable president. God knows what will come out.”

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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.

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.

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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.

US President Donald Trump left Beijing on Friday after a three-day state visit to China. He held summit talks with President Xi Jinping focused on trade, Taiwan and artificial intelligence, though few major agreements were confirmed.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing on Tuesday night to deepen the comprehensive partnership with China. The visit comes four days after US President Donald Trump hosted meetings in the capital.

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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President Donald Trump returned from a mid-May trip to Beijing for talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, portraying the visit as a success and pointing to what he described as new trade commitments involving Boeing aircraft and large purchases of U.S. agricultural goods, including soybeans. The discussions unfolded against the backdrop of the war with Iran and renewed scrutiny of U.S. policy toward Taiwan, as Trump weighed whether to proceed with a major arms package for the island.

 

 

 

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