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detail in either the US or the Chinese summaries of the main bilateral meeting between Trump and Xi
meeting on Friday the two leaders toured the gardens at Zhongnanhai, with Trump admiring the roses. "These are the most beautiful roses anyone's ever seen," Trump said. Xi said he would share some Chinese
meet again, could yield more details. Trump will want a win to sell back home as his approval ratings continue to fall. Xi
Xi and Trump’s final bilateral on Friday gave little concrete information on what had been achieved by the meetings, which have been called the “stalemate summit”. In the hours after he departed Beijing, 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
Xi meeting, Lai has issued statements saying that the island is a "sovereign, independent democratic country" and that peace in the Taiwan Strait will not be "sacrificed or traded away". Lai has also emphasised that
meeting with Xi, but his statements since have cast doubt over Washington’s support. Trump’s suggestion he could use Taiwan arms sales as a bargaining chip would violate Washington’s longstanding policy that
meet Trump in Beijing at a time of historic turbulence and when the “world stands at a new crossroads”. He then posed a series of questions to the US president. “Can we join hands
details about a possible breakthrough. “We did discuss Iran,” Trump said on the final day of the meeting. “We feel very similar about [how] we want it to end. We don’t want them
meeting as "highly productive". Trump, speaking at the Great Hall of the People, called it potentially "the biggest summit ever". President Xi said previous trade negotiations between the two countries in South Korea had delivered
details of the meeting weren't available. But foreign experts earlier predicted the meeting would have big ramifications on bilateral ties and beyond, as they both seek to fully restore their traditional alliance
meeting with Xi, he has made several statements in the week since that have cast doubt over the future of Washington’s enduring support for Taipei. In an interview with Fox News while still
details on the fate of a delayed $14 billion arms sale viewed as essential by Democrats and Republican China "hawks" alike. Ahead of the visit, a bipartisan group of senators sent a letter urging Trump
Xi. There has been little indication since the meeting that China, which has largely avoided more involvement, would take a more active role. ## Trump says US may strike Iran again Trump spoke shortly after
meetings on Friday, the expectations for their summit’s outcome among observers are modest at best. While Trump and Xi are anticipated to extend the one-year pause in their trade war agreed
meetings will be the first face-to-face exchanges since the leaders of the world’s two [largest economies](/news/2026/5/12/trump-xi-meeting-could-china-us-form-a-g2) met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Busan, South
meeting on Thursday and agreed that the Strait of Hormuz “must remain open to support the free flow of energy”. “President Xi also made clear China’s opposition to the militarisation of the strait
meeting President Masoud Pezeshkian, Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni and Parliament Speaker [Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf](/news/2026/4/11/us-iran-talks-on-ending-war-begin-in-pakistan) as Islamabad scrambled to prevent [ceasefire negotiations](/features/2026/4/8/how-pakistan-managed-to-get-the-us-and-iran-to-a-ceasefire) from collapsing altogether. Ghalibaf has also been Iran’s chief negotiator
details. There were contradictory reports from Islamabad. A Pakistani source appeared pessimistic, telling Reuters that Washington and Tehran “keep changing their goalposts” and that time was running out to find agreement. Other regional officials said
details on this soon. **During his talks in China, Putin said that [Russia](https://www.theguardian.com/world/russia) and China were committed to “independent and sovereign” foreign policy, as they signed declarations of closer cooperation.** ![Russian president