Donald Trump lands in Beijing for high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping live updates
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Donald Trump lands in Beijing for high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping  live updates
"Share Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Donald Trump to discuss ending Russia's invasion of Ukraine during meetings with Xi Jinping, AFP reports. We are in constant contact with our American partners. We are thankful and we are expecting that the issue of ending of the Russian war against Ukraine will be raised now as well, while the president of the United States is in China, Zelenskyy said in a speech during a summit in Romania."
"There is much for Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to discuss, but a few key issues are likely to dominate the agenda, Mark Saunokonoko reports. In his explainer, Mark explores the high-stakes diplomatic summit between the US president and Chinese leader, focusing on tensions over trade, Taiwan, AI, fentanyl trafficking and the ongoing Iran conflict."
"Donald Trump has arrived in Beijing for meetings with Chinese president Xi Jinping. People gather to get a view of Air Force One, carrying US president Donald Trump, arriving at Beijing Capital Airport."
"The Guardian's picture editor Matt Fidler has compiled a few pictures from previous US presidential visits to China, from Richard Nixon to Barack Obama. The gallery offers a visual history of one of the world's most important bilateral relationships, featuring tea receptions at the Forbidden City and tours of the Great Wall of China."
Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for meetings with Chinese president Xi Jinping. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Trump to discuss ending Russia’s invasion of Ukraine while the US president is in China. Zelenskyy said Ukraine is in constant contact with American partners and expressed gratitude, expecting the issue of ending the Russian war against Ukraine to be raised during Trump’s visit. The report also notes that Trump and Xi are expected to focus on major agenda items including trade tensions, Taiwan, AI, fentanyl trafficking, and the Iran conflict. It references prior US presidential visits to China, including historic tours and ceremonial receptions.
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