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Former Biden official says Trump-Xi summit will go well amid ‘unusual’ circumstances

Former US diplomat Kurt Campbell predicts a successful summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, despite the "unusual" circumstances of the Iran conflict. The high-stakes meeting, postponed from its original March 31 date, is expected to be amicable due to Trump's focus on short-term deliverables and Xi's desire for bilateral stability.

Xinmei ShenSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-23 · 21:01 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Former Biden official says Trump-Xi summit will go well amid ‘unusual’ circumstances
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Former US diplomat Kurt Campbell predicts a successful summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, despite the "unusual" circumstances of the Iran conflict. The high-stakes meeting, postponed from its original March 31 date, is expected to be amicable due to Trump's focus on short-term deliverables and Xi's desire for bilateral stability. Campbell believes China's measured response to the US-Israel war on Iran demonstrates Beijing's priority of maintaining a stable relationship with the US. He noted that China is willing to invite Trump to Beijing almost under any circumstances to stabilize the relationship. Campbell made these remarks at the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C.

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Trump was originally scheduled to visit Beijing from March 31 to April 2.

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Trump and Xi's meeting was postponed for at least five weeks from its original March 31 date.

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China wants to maintain a stable relationship with the US.

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The summit is currently mired in uncertainty following months of logistical frustrations.

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Trump and Xi’s upcoming meeting will see both leaders be “extraordinarily polite and engaged”.

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US President Donald Trump’s focus on short-term deliverables and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s bid for bilateral stability is likely to see an exceptionally amicable summit when they finally sit down, despite “unusual” circumstances brought by the Iran conflict, former senior US diplomat Kurt Campbell said.Trump and Xi’s upcoming high-stakes meeting in Beijing, which was postponed for at least five weeks from its original March 31 date, will see both leaders be “extraordinarily polite and engaged”, said Campbell, chairman of the Asia Group consultancy and former deputy secretary of state.China’s measured response to the US-Israel war on Iran reflected Beijing’s priority, namely to maintain a stable relationship with the US, according to Campbell.“They have such an interest to try to stabilise the relationship between the States and China, at least for a period, that they are prepared to invite President Trump to Beijing almost under any circumstances,” he said.Trump was originally scheduled to visit Beijing for a highly anticipated meeting with Xi from March 31 to April 2, during which they were expected to extend the trade truce established in October last year. The US president announced last week that he needed to delay the trip because of the war in Iran, and the summit is currently mired in uncertainty following months of logistical frustrations.Kurt Campbell, former US deputy secretary of state and an architect of Washington’s Indo-Pacific strategy, at an event in 2023. Photo: Getty ImagesCampbell, speaking on Monday at the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based think tank, said it would be unusual for an American president to visit another country – in this case China – in the middle of “a pretty intense conflict”, adding that “it looks pretty much like a war to me”.
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