Trump’s Beijing trip rescheduled

(COMBO) This combination of pictures shows former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (L), and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
CHARLY TRIBALLEAU, Ludovic MARIN / AFP

(COMBO) This combination of pictures shows former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (L), and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
CHARLY TRIBALLEAU, Ludovic MARIN / AFP

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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he will meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing in May after delaying an earlier summit because of the war against Iran.
Trump said he was looking forward to the “monumental” trip, which was originally due to take place at the end of March, and would host Xi and his wife in Washington later this year.
“My meeting with the Highly Respected President of China, President Xi Jinping, which was originally postponed due to our Military operation in Iran, has been rescheduled, and will take place in Beijing on May 14th and 15th,” Trump said on his Truth Social network.
Trump said US and Chinese officials were “finalizing preparations” for the “historic” Beijing and Washington visits.
“I look very much forward to spending time with President Xi in what will be, I am sure, a Monumental Event,” Trump added.
The White House had announced the new dates shortly before Trump’s social media post.
Trump had been set to travel to Beijing between 31 March and April for the first time in his second term, for a summit aimed at resetting trade ties between the world’s two largest economies.
The Chinese and US presidents met in South Korea in October on the sidelines of a regional summit, and agreed a truce in the trade war sparked by Trump’s sweeping global tariffs.
But Trump said on 16 March that he had asked China to postpone the meeting while he deals with the war in the Middle East.
“Because of the war I want to be here, I have to be here, I feel. And so we’ve requested that we delay it a month or so,” Trump told reporters at the time.