Trump's Pivotal Beijing Visit Amid Global Tensions
President Trump visits China for talks with Xi Jinping as global concerns mount around trade, Iran conflict, and nuclear arms. Trade and Taiwan's status dominate discussions, with Trump seeking deals to boost US economy. Despite Trump's optimism, China appears to hold a stronger diplomatic position.
President Donald Trump plans to land in Beijing on Wednesday for significant discussions with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The visit comes amid worldwide worries over trade disputes, the conflict involving the US and Iran, and advancements in artificial intelligence.
Trade agreements are high on Trump's agenda, as he aims to establish a Board of Trade to ameliorate the trade war effects. Trump and Xi will also discuss the sale of weapons to Taiwan, a move that has agitated China.
Trump enters these negotiations facing domestic challenges, including oil price hikes due to the conflict with Iran. Simultaneously, China seems to have an upper hand diplomatically, seeking to lessen tech and tariff restrictions. Trump also aims to explore a new trilateral nuclear arms agreement involving the US, China, and Russia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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