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Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump have agreed to elevate bilateral relations to a new level. According to a statement from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs following their meeting in Beijing, both leaders committed to establishing a constructive, strategic, and stable relationship between China and the United States.

The statement said this new phase of relations will provide strategic direction for the next three years and beyond. The agreement is viewed as a significant step toward reducing long-standing tensions and creating a sustainable framework for cooperation. During the meeting, Xi noted that the two countries’ economic and trade teams had achieved a broadly balanced and positive outcome and urged both sides to work together to maintain this momentum.

Xi added that China’s door of openness will continue to widen and reminded that American companies are deeply involved in China’s reform and opening-up process. The statement also emphasized China’s willingness to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation with the United States.

14 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Xi and Trump agree to build a stable, strategic China-US relationship in Beijing meeting

U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that the Iran conflict is effectively over and expressed a desire to return to negotiations soon. Speaking en route to Beijing, he suggested that it is time to review Iran’s response to U.S. proposals. Trump emphasized that his main objective remains preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and believes China, as Iran’s largest oil and gas buyer, could pressure Tehran to engage in talks.

However, China has shown reluctance to act as a mediator in any foreign conflict, including the Iran issue. Beijing remains cautious, citing past instances where the United States withdrew from agreements and Iran subsequently faced attacks despite prior negotiations. Analysts note that China views the Iran crisis as a problem created by Washington and is unwilling to take responsibility for resolving it.

With about 40 hours remaining in Trump’s Beijing visit, the Iran issue continues to loom over discussions, but significant progress appears unlikely as China prefers to maintain a safe distance from the conflict.

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China cautious on mediating Iran crisis as Trump urges renewed talks

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump visited the historic Temple of Heaven in Beijing as part of an ongoing high-level summit. The visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site, which is over 600 years old, was viewed as a symbolic gesture reflecting the significance of China-U.S. relations. Built in 1420 during the late Ming dynasty, the temple was once a sacred site where emperors prayed for good harvests and imperial prosperity.

The two-day summit agenda included bilateral talks, a formal banquet, and this cultural tour, which stood out as one of the highlights. During Trump’s earlier visit to China in 2017, he toured the Forbidden City. This time, the Temple of Heaven visit underscored the leaders’ emphasis on deepening ties and symbolic exchange between their nations.

Analysts cited in the report suggested that such cultural engagements between the two global powers signal mutual respect and a desire for stability amid a turbulent international political climate.

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Xi and Trump tour Beijing’s Temple of Heaven during summit to highlight symbolic ties

During a meeting in Beijing, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed trade issues, but a proposed $14 billion arms deal for Taiwan complicated the talks. The deal, pending for some time, now depends on the outcome of their discussions. It includes counter-drone equipment, an integrated battle command system, and medium-range ammunition.

A significant number of U.S. lawmakers, including Senator Andy Kim, have urged President Trump to move forward with the sale, arguing that the weapons are vital for Taiwan’s self-defense and should not be used as a bargaining tool in trade or diplomatic negotiations with China. The inclusion of the arms deal in the Trump–Xi agenda has raised new concerns about potential policy shifts.

Analysts warn that revisiting the long-standing U.S. policy—established during Ronald Reagan’s presidency—of not consulting Beijing on Taiwan arms sales could mark a major departure in foreign policy. The outcome of Trump’s Beijing visit may influence both U.S.–China relations and the broader regional geopolitical balance.

14 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump-Xi talks strained by proposed $14 billion Taiwan arms deal in Beijing

U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing has been characterized by the White House as primarily business-oriented. While Chinese President Xi Jinping focused on the broader relationship between the two nations, Trump emphasized his personal rapport with Xi. According to related sources, both countries are close to forming a joint trade board that could initially serve as a policy commitment and later evolve into a mechanism for monitoring trade and resolving disputes.

Potential agreements under discussion include China’s commitment to purchase U.S. agricultural products such as beef and soybeans, while China seeks access to buy Nvidia chips and Boeing aircraft. A key U.S. objective is to secure greater market access for American companies in China. To advance these goals, Trump brought influential business figures including Elon Musk of Tesla and Tim Cook of Apple as part of his delegation.

Analysts view the visit as a major platform for advancing economic interests, though issues like Taiwan and other geopolitical complexities also remain part of the agenda.

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Trump’s China visit focuses on trade board talks and expanded U.S. market access

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a firm message to U.S. President Donald Trump during a high-level meeting in Beijing, identifying the Taiwan issue as the most critical factor in China–U.S. relations. According to China’s state news agency Xinhua, Xi stated that proper handling of the Taiwan question could ensure stable bilateral ties, but mismanagement might lead to major confrontation and jeopardize the entire relationship.

Xi emphasized that Taiwan’s independence and peace across the Taiwan Strait are fundamentally incompatible, comparing them to fire and water that cannot coexist. Analysts cited in the report described Beijing’s strong tone as highly significant amid rising geopolitical tensions between the two powers.

The report noted that China consistently warns the United States over its arms support and diplomatic stance toward Taiwan, which Beijing considers an inseparable part of its territory. Xi’s remarks signaled that China maintains a firm, non-flexible position on the Taiwan issue.

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US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Photo: BBC

U.S. President Donald Trump described his first round of talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping as 'excellent' following their meeting in Beijing. He made the remarks during a visit to the historic Temple of Heaven, where reporters asked about the progress of the discussions. Trump said the talks went very well but did not elaborate on specific topics.

According to the Associated Press, Trump declined to comment on whether the sensitive Taiwan issue was discussed. While he characterized the meeting as positive, no details of the conversation between the two leaders have been made public. The encounter has drawn global attention due to the significance of U.S.-China relations.

Observers noted that Trump’s brief remarks suggest the initial dialogue took place in a cordial atmosphere, though the substance of the discussions remains undisclosed.

14 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump says first meeting with Xi Jinping in Beijing was 'excellent'

During a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, U.S. President Donald Trump offered high praise for his Chinese counterpart. Speaking directly to Xi, Trump called him a great leader and said he did not care about criticism of his remarks because he believed them to be true.

The report notes that Trump’s admiration for Xi is not new but part of a long-standing pattern spanning nearly a decade of personal and political interactions. In 2017, during his first state visit to China, Trump described Xi as a very special, talented, and good person. He has also spoken positively about Xi in various interviews, including a 2023 Fox News appearance where he called Xi smart and an extraordinary individual.

Political analysts cited in the report observe that despite trade wars and geopolitical tensions, Trump has consistently maintained a tone of personal respect toward Xi, a stance that continues to spark debate within U.S. political circles.

14 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump calls Xi Jinping a great leader during Beijing meeting

U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for a two-day state visit to China, receiving a grand welcome led by Vice President Han Zheng. During the trip, Trump is scheduled to hold several key meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping, focusing on the Iran war, Taiwan, trade, and technology. The visit marks Trump’s return to China nearly a decade after his first trip in 2017, when he was lavishly received.

The geopolitical landscape has shifted significantly since then. Xi Jinping, now in his third term, is advancing plans to build “new productive forces” through major investments in renewable energy, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, Trump faces declining popularity due to the Iran war and rising global prices, raising concerns about his party’s prospects in upcoming midterm elections. Analysts note that China now appears more confident and less eager to prove parity with the U.S.

Trump is accompanied by top executives from major American technology firms, including Apple, Tesla, and BlackRock, underscoring the visit’s economic and technological importance. He is also expected to seek China’s help in partially ending the Iran war through a potential agreement with Tehran.

14 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump visits China to discuss Iran war, trade, and technology amid shifting global power

In Beijing, Chinese authorities extended a lavish red-carpet welcome to U.S. President Donald Trump, drawing global attention for its grandeur and symbolism. The reception included a military parade and children waving flags, underscoring the importance China placed on the visit. Vice President Han Zheng, who holds a largely ceremonial role, greeted Trump at the airport, reflecting the high-profile nature of the occasion. The meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping brought together two contrasting leadership styles—Trump’s outspoken approach and Xi’s measured demeanor.

Analysts cited in the report said China’s elaborate hospitality was a calculated diplomatic gesture aimed at pleasing Trump and signaling goodwill amid ongoing trade and geopolitical tensions. The event took place at the Great Hall of the People, China’s political center, where state visits are used to project the depth of bilateral relations.

Beijing’s objective, according to the report, was to demonstrate to the world that relations with Trump are thawing and that both sides are moving toward a more stable future.

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China gives Trump a grand red-carpet welcome in Beijing amid signs of improving ties

US President Donald Trump’s visit to China included his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, who had previously been sanctioned twice by Beijing. The trip, reported on May 14, 2026, was described as unprecedented because Rubio’s participation came despite those sanctions. To bypass the restrictions, official travel documents reportedly used an alternate spelling of Rubio’s name, allowing him to enter China.

The sanctions were originally imposed when Rubio served as a US senator and spoke strongly in favor of human rights in China. In response, the Chinese government had targeted him with two rounds of sanctions. Before he assumed office as Secretary of State in January 2025, Chinese state media had already begun using a different spelling of his name.

On Tuesday, Chinese authorities stated that Rubio would not be barred from entering the country, clarifying that the sanctions were related to his past actions as a senator rather than his current diplomatic role.

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Rubio joins Trump’s China trip despite earlier Chinese sanctions

During a meeting in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump expressed strong optimism about the future of relations between the United States and China. At the start of the meeting, Trump stated with confidence that ties between the two countries would become better than ever before. He also praised the American delegation accompanying him, noting that it included representatives from some of the largest US companies.

Addressing Xi Jinping, Trump said it was an honor to be with him and to be his friend, adding that he believed the relationship between the two nations would improve significantly from now on. Trump further mentioned that the summit was being widely discussed across the United States and that he looked forward to engaging in discussions with Xi on various issues.

The meeting marked the beginning of high-level talks between the two leaders, with both sides signaling interest in strengthening bilateral cooperation, according to the report sourced from Al Jazeera.

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Trump voices optimism for improved US-China ties during meeting with Xi in Beijing

Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of mutual cooperation at the start of his formal meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Beijing on May 14, 2026. Xi stated that the shared interests between China and the United States are far greater than their differences. Welcoming Trump, he expressed his pleasure at hosting him in Beijing and noted that a stable relationship between the two nations benefits the entire world. Xi also said he looked forward to discussing major global issues with the U.S. president.

According to analysts cited in the report, Xi’s remarks signal a positive gesture toward stabilizing bilateral relations despite existing tensions and geopolitical challenges between the two countries. The meeting is viewed as an important step in maintaining dialogue and cooperation at a time of strained ties.

The report, sourced from Al Jazeera, highlights that the tone of the meeting suggested a willingness from both sides to focus on common ground rather than conflict.

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Xi Jinping highlights shared China-US interests during meeting with Trump in Beijing

US President Donald Trump is meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on May 14–15, marking the first visit by a US president to China in nearly a decade. The summit follows several postponements due to the Iran-Israel war and comes at a time of intensifying competition between the two global powers for international dominance.

The report highlights that China has overtaken the United States as the world’s top exporter, shipping goods worth 3.59 trillion dollars annually compared to America’s 1.9 trillion. China is now the main trading partner for 145 countries, though the US remains China’s largest partner. The United States leads in military spending, allocating 954 billion dollars in 2025, while China spent 336 billion. In technology, the US invests over 100 billion dollars in artificial intelligence, whereas China leads in electric vehicles and rare mineral processing.

Analysts cited in the report suggest that the ongoing rivalry in trade and technology could reshape the global order, with China’s state-driven model contrasting Trump’s “America First” approach focused on tariffs and domestic industrialization.

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Trump meets Xi in Beijing as US-China rivalry over global leadership intensifies

Einar Tangen, a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, said expectations that Beijing could use its influence over Iran to reopen the Hormuz Strait were unrealistic. Speaking to Al Jazeera from Beijing, he emphasized that China does not control Iran, which currently has more than 30 small military groups operating independently. According to Tangen, this makes it impossible for China to simply intervene and restore peace.

Rejecting comparisons with the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Tangen added that former U.S. President Donald Trump’s impulsive involvement had further complicated the situation. He noted that many now expect China to resolve the issue, but the reality is far more complex.

As the world’s largest oil importer, China itself faces difficulties due to the closure of the Hormuz Strait. Tangen acknowledged that China is also suffering from the disruption, underscoring the broader economic impact of the ongoing crisis.

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Analyst says China cannot control Iran or easily reopen the Hormuz Strait


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