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SAT · 2026-05-02 · 10:02 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0502-73198
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China trip will go ahead as planned – and it will be amazing, Trump insists

President Trump has affirmed that his upcoming trip to Beijing on May 14-15 will proceed as planned and be "amazing." The visit with Chairman Xi Jinping is considered crucial by Chinese analysts for managing global uncertainties and risks. While the trip was rescheduled from March due to the conflict with Iran, Trump expressed dissatisfaction with a new peace proposal from Tehran.

Holly Chik,Alyssa ChenSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-02 · 10:02 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
China trip will go ahead as planned – and it will be amazing, Trump insists
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President Trump has affirmed that his upcoming trip to Beijing on May 14-15 will proceed as planned and be "amazing." The visit with Chairman Xi Jinping is considered crucial by Chinese analysts for managing global uncertainties and risks. While the trip was rescheduled from March due to the conflict with Iran, Trump expressed dissatisfaction with a new peace proposal from Tehran. Concurrently, the US expanded sanctions on Cuba and announced a troop withdrawal from Germany. Experts suggest Trump's China visit aims to stabilize relations, prevent escalation in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea, and address issues like rare earths and China's potential arming of Iran, with China focusing on Taiwan.

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Trump announced he would withdraw 5,000 US troops from Germany.

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Trump's trip to Beijing is scheduled for May 14 and 15 after being postponed from late March.

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Iran has passed a new proposal for a second round of peace talks with the US to Pakistani mediators.

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Washington wants to avoid complete decoupling from strategic supply chains, such as rare earths, for now.

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Iran wants to make a deal because they have no military left, essentially.

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When asked about the trip to Beijing, Trump told reporters on Friday: “It is going to be amazing. The visit with China and Chairman Xi [Jinping] – that’s going to be great.“We have the trip with China coming up. And I think it will be an amazing event.”Trump had initially planned to visit Beijing in late March, but put the trip back to May 14 and 15 after starting the war against Iran.Chinese analysts said the trip would be crucial for the two countries to manage risks in the face of rising uncertainty worldwide.Iran has passed a new proposal for a second round of peace talks with the US to Pakistani mediators, according to the official Islamic Republic News Agency, which did not give details of the plan.However, Trump said he was “not satisfied” with the offer, without specifying its shortcomings.“We’ll see what happens. Iran wants to make a deal because they have no military left, essentially,” he said.Meanwhile, Trump also expanded sanctions on Cuba to target foreign companies and financial institutions deemed to support the government in Havana on Friday, and risked further straining relations with Europe by announcing that he would withdraw 5,000 US troops from Germany.The latter decision followed Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s comments that the US was being “humiliated” by the Iranian leadership and that Washington lacked a strategy.Shen Dingli, a Shanghai-based professor of international affairs, said Trump’s visit to Beijing was mainly about risk management.Further Reading“Washington wants to avoid complete decoupling from strategic supply chains – such as rare earths – for now, and also wants China not to arm Iran. For China, the focus is on the Taiwan issue,” Shen said.Ma Bo, an associate professor at the School of International Studies at Nanjing University, said that the primary consideration for Trump was to stabilise relations with China.“With no clear off-ramp from the Russia-Ukraine conflict or the war in Iran, Washington cannot afford to open new fronts of instability in the Taiwan Strait or South China Sea,” Ma said.Trade and technology frictions between the two powers have settled into a “normalised status”, with US supply chain adjustments not targeting China alone, Ma added.“What is more sensitive are security issues in China’s periphery: the Taiwan Strait, South China Sea, and to some extent the issue of North Korea,” he said. “These areas carry far greater spillover risks and may become the focus of bilateral communication.”Zhao Minghao, deputy director of the Centre for American Studies at Fudan University, said Trump was facing increased domestic pressure over the Iran war and wanted to claim a diplomatic win from the visit to China. Trump extends Iran ceasefire after claiming interception of ‘gift from China’
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