US President Donald Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit the White House toward the end of September, according to a statement reported by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). No further details on the agenda or diplomatic context were disclosed.
President Donald Trump announced Monday that Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to visit the White House toward the end of September. The statement was reported by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12), citing Trump's remarks. No further details were provided on the agenda, the diplomatic context, or whether a formal bilateral summit is planned.
A potential Xi visit to Washington would come amid a complex US-China relationship spanning trade tensions, semiconductor competition, and regional security issues from the South China Sea to North Korea. The Zioneer has covered Trump's recent diplomatic engagements, including meetings with Iraqi and Lebanese leaders and a planned White House visit by Prime Minister Netanyahu. Yet no confirmed timeline or official framework for a Xi-Trump summit has been announced by either government, and this report remains a single-source statement from the president.
The visit, if it materializes, would be Xi's first to the White House since Trump returned to office.
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