Beijing, May 13, 2026: US President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for a three-day official visit, signaling a renewed phase of high-level engagement between Washington and Beijing amid rising global tensions.
Trump was received with a formal welcome ceremony upon arrival in the Chinese capital. During his stay, he is scheduled to hold crucial bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People.
Key Agenda Items
According to diplomatic sources, the discussions will focus on ongoing trade disputes between the United States and China, stabilizing the global economy amid market uncertainty, and regional security issues, particularly developments in the Middle East
Cooperation on strategic and economic matters.
The visit is being closely watched by global markets, as both countries remain key drivers of international trade and economic stability.
This is Trump’s first visit to China since his 2017 trip, which had marked a significant moment in US-China relations at the time.
Since then, ties between the two nations have experienced periods of strain, particularly over tariffs, technology, and geopolitical influence.
Before departing for Beijing, Trump addressed the media at the White House, where he also touched on the Iran issue. He stated that the United States had a clear position: preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
He emphasized that allowing such a development would be “unwise” and could destabilize the region further.
Analysts believe the visit comes at a critical juncture, with tising tensions in the Middle East, volatility in global oil markets and increasing competition between major powers.
The outcome of the Trump–Xi meeting could influence not only bilateral relations but also broader global political and economic trends in the coming months.
Officials from both sides are expected to release a joint statement or outline areas of agreement at the conclusion of the visit.

