U.S. President Trump reveals plans for a visit from Xi Jinping of China
President Donald Trump has expressed his intention to visit China in the near future, as reported by RIA Novosti. However, no specific date for the visit has been announced yet.
The potential visit was first mentioned by Trump in June, where he confirmed that he had accepted an invitation to visit China from Chinese President Xi Jinping. Yet, the President's statement did not specify a timeframe for the visit.
Since then, the visit has not been confirmed as definite. The White House head has clarified that specific dates are still being worked out. Trump has, however, suggested that the visit could happen by the end of this year.
It's important to note that the potential visit is contingent on receiving an invitation. The White House head has also stated that he would only visit China if invited.
Recent trade and diplomatic communications between the U.S. and China have mainly focused on tariff negotiations and trade truce extensions, with no official mention of a planned presidential visit.
In a statement to Breitbart, the head of the White House reiterated that he was not seeking a summit with Xi Jinping. Yet, he also promised to make the trip to China "at some point."
Despite the potential visit not yet being confirmed, Trump has indicated that a Chinese leader might come to the U.S. However, no specific Chinese leader was named in the statement.
In summary, while President Trump has expressed his intention to visit China, no specific dates have been disclosed, and the visit remains unconfirmed as definite.
- The potential visit of President Trump to China, discussed since June, remains unconfirmed due to ongoing negotiations about specific dates, as stated by the White House.
- The White House has clarified that President Trump's China policy-and-legislation and war-and-conflicts discussions will likely continue in the general news context, with a definite visit contingent on an official invitation from the Chinese President.