Trump and Xi: A Diplomatic Dance in Beijing
U.S. President Donald Trump received a grand welcome in Beijing, where talks with China's Xi Jinping will cover trade, U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, and the Iran conflict. Amid shifting power dynamics, both leaders aim to maintain a fragile trade truce and explore forums for mutual trade and investment.
U.S. President Donald Trump received a grand reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, signaling the start of crucial discussions with China's Xi Jinping. The two leaders will engage on topics ranging from a fragile trade truce to the Iran conflict, as well as U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.
Power dynamics have shifted since Trump's last visit in 2017, with the U.S. now acknowledging China's growing global status. This week, Trump finds himself negotiating from a weakened position, yet eager to maintain trade agreements and encourage open markets for U.S. industry.
Tense discussions are expected on U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, a critical issue for Xi. Both leaders appear determined to keep the dialogue open, with Trump suggesting mutual economic forums and encouraging China's involvement to help resolve the Iran conflict.
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