Beijing confirmed Thursday that communication continues regarding former U.S. President Donald Trump's potential visit to China this spring – a move analysts say could reshape 2026's geopolitical landscape. 🌸
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian revealed that during a recent phone conversation, Trump reiterated his desire to visit in April, while Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed his invitation. "Head-of-state diplomacy remains crucial for steering bilateral relations," Lin emphasized during the briefing. 📞
With global markets watching closely, Lin highlighted the "mutually beneficial" nature of China-U.S. economic ties. The two nations are working to implement previous agreements that could inject "more certainty" into international trade flows. 💼📈
While no final dates have been announced, the potential meeting comes as tech investors and climate activists alike await progress on cross-Pacific cooperation. Could this be the diplomatic reset the world's been waiting for? 🤔 Stay tuned to @NewspaperAmigo for updates!
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Beijing says China, U.S. in communication over Trump's visit
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