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agenda. ## Why does the Trump-Xi summit matter? The Trump-Xi summit is a high
agenda. The impasse will cast a shadow over Trump’s summit with the Chinese president Xi
Trump said yesterday that Washington’s longstanding support for Taiwan’s defence would be on his agenda for the Beijing summit. **“President Xi
summit was postponed. Now the highly anticipated meeting between Trump and Xi is expected to take place on [13-15 May in Beijing](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/26/trump-xi-jinping-china-trip-rescheduled-may), and China’s agenda
agenda in the world’s most important bilateral relationship will be trade, Tehran and Taiwan. ## Building bridges The road to the Xi-Trump summit
agenda in the [Trump-Xi meeting](/news/2026/5/12/trump-downplays-us-iran-differences-as-he-heads-to-beijing-to-meet-with-xi). “The Iran issue is not really the central issue for either party in this summit
agenda for the annual BRICS summit in September, observers say. “The Iran war is likely to cast a shadow over both the BRICS summit and the Trump-Xi
Xi is widely seen as predictable in his goals for the summit, particularly as they concern Beijing’s longstanding “core interests” related to national security and territorial integrity. At the top of that list
summit," said Lyle Goldstein, director of the China Initiative at Brown University. "Let's face it, it will push a lot of other things off the agenda. I mean, if for no other reason … Trump
Trump’s scheduled visit to Beijing for a summit with President Xi Jinping on May 14 and 15. China’s official Xinhua news agency reported the meeting between Araghchi and Wang has begun, without providing
agenda. China has already been doing all it can to ensure it does not rely on the US as its main trade partner. China's exports to the US have fallen by around
Xi Jinping, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Serbia’s Aleksandar Vucic, Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt and Mahmoud Abbas, the head