What does it mean for China if Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin visit back to back?
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are expected to visit China in close succession, potentially in May, marking a rare diplomatic event where Beijing hosts the leaders of the US and Russia in the same month outside of a multilateral event. While the White House announced Trump's planned visit for May 14-15, China has yet to confirm the dates.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump and Vladimir Putin are expected to visit China in close succession, potentially in May, marking a rare diplomatic event where Beijing hosts the leaders of the US and Russia in the same month outside of a multilateral event. While the White House announced Trump's planned visit for May 14-15, China has yet to confirm the dates. The Kremlin stated Putin would visit in the first half of 2026, with sources suggesting it could also be in May, possibly after Trump's visit. Chinese analysts view these potential back-to-back visits as a strategic effort by Beijing to manage relations with both major powers amid increasing global instability. If confirmed, this would be a unique instance of near-simultaneous bilateral visits by the leaders of Washington and Moscow.
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5 extractedThe two sides were “maintaining communication” about the trip.
Beijing has yet to confirm the dates of the American president’s visit.
Putin would visit China in the first half of 2026.
Trump’s long-planned trip to Beijing was expected to take place from May 14 to 15.
Vladimir Putin is expected to visit China soon after Donald Trump’s trip in May.