US-China summit rescheduled for May in China; Trump to host Chinese leader for vital diplomatic talks later
The upcoming US-China summit, originally scheduled for early April, has been postponed to May 14th and 15th. The White House confirmed the meeting will now take place in China, with the delay requested due to ongoing regional conflicts.
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will also host the Chinese leader for a visit in the United States later this year, marking a series of high-profile diplomatic engagements. Officials say the conflict may last around five weeks, but timelines could vary.
The President expressed his anticipation for these significant meetings on social media, highlighting the importance of maintaining dialogue despite the challenges. The administration aims to balance global diplomacy with regional stability as preparations continue.