Iran war could give Xi the upper hand in meeting with Trump: US experts
US experts suggest that a potential US-Israel conflict with Iran could strengthen China's negotiating position with President Trump during an upcoming summit in Beijing. The meeting, scheduled to begin on May 14, would be Trump's first overseas trip since the February 28 attack on Iran and the first US presidential visit to China in over eight years.

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AI-generatedUS experts suggest that a potential US-Israel conflict with Iran could strengthen China's negotiating position with President Trump during an upcoming summit in Beijing. The meeting, scheduled to begin on May 14, would be Trump's first overseas trip since the February 28 attack on Iran and the first US presidential visit to China in over eight years. While not officially confirmed by Beijing, the summit is expected to address the Iran conflict and the extension of the trade truce agreed upon in October. According to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the meeting will proceed as scheduled. Experts believe Iran will be a key topic, alongside trade, potentially giving China leverage on issues like hi-tech supply chains and Taiwan.
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4 extractedUS Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated Trump will not reschedule his visit to China.
The Trump-Xi summit is expected to begin on May 14.
Discussing the Iran war and extending the trade truce are likely priorities for the Trump-Xi meeting.
The US-Israel war on Iran could bolster Beijing’s leverage in upcoming Trump-Xi summit discussions.