Trump Arrives in Beijing for High-Stakes Talks With Xi Jinping

President Donald Trump landed in China on Wednesday to discuss trade, the Iran war, and arms sales to Taiwan during a multi-day summit with President Xi Jinping

Justin Tomlinson

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Trump Arrives in Beijing for High-Stakes Talks With Xi Jinping

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for a highly anticipated summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The visit marks a significant diplomatic effort to address a range of complex global and bilateral issues. The primary topics on the agenda for the discussions include the ongoing Iran war, international trade disputes, and the sensitive matter of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.[1][2]

The arrival was marked by a formal welcoming ceremony that showcased Chinese hospitality and military precision. The proceedings included a military honor guard and a performance by a military band. A crowd of approximately 300 Chinese youths also participated in the reception, waving both Chinese and American flags. The group greeted the American president by chanting "Welcome, welcome! Warm welcome!" as he began his visit.[1]

Although the president landed on Wednesday, the most substantive portions of the summit are scheduled to take place on Thursday. The itinerary for the second day includes intensive bilateral talks between the two world leaders to navigate their shared policy concerns. The day's events are expected to conclude with a formal banquet held in honor of the visiting U.S. delegation.[2]

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